About This Book
This collection of sketches portrays life in a small American neighborhood through linked vignettes and a few longer tales. A prominent narrative follows Edgar Hastings, an orphaned traveler who returns home, engages in politics, then retires to improve his estate and contemplates marriage with a local Quaker's daughter. Other pieces offer compact portraits of households, tradespeople, and community scenes—from shanties to shops—examining manners, domestic concerns, local industry, and the quiet interplay between personal ambition and neighborly ties.
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