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A compendium of short stories set in rustic New England, blending lyrical nature description, local folklore, and quiet comedy. Several pieces portray landscape and community life, including a dramatic account of a mountain's ruin recounted by neighbors and intimate vignettes of children, townspeople, and eccentric elders. Tales range from playful misadventures involving a boy and a tethered grasshopper to reflective sketches about memory, loss, and small moral dilemmas. The tone shifts between whimsical and elegiac, with conversational narration and close attention to regional detail that emphasizes character, setting, and everyday observation.

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Arthur Colton

Arthur Colton was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of adventure and human experience, reflecting a keen interest in both the natural world and the complexities of society. Among his notable novels is "The Debatable Land", which showcases his narrative style and character development. Colton's other works, such as "Harps Hung up in Babylon" and "Port Argent", further illustrate his versatility as a writer. His stories often blend elements of fiction with rich descriptions, inviting readers into vividly imagined settings.

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