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A Tar-Heel Baron

by Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) Smith

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Set in North Carolina during the early 20th century, this novel depicts the experiences of Baron Friedrich von Rittenheim, a foreign aristocrat who attempts to adapt to life on a small Southern farm. The narrative examines his struggles with economic hardship, cultural differences, and personal ambitions as he navigates a rural society markedly distinct from his noble origins. The story provides insight into themes of class, identity, and adaptation within a period characterized by social change and regional development.

The work reflects the social and economic realities of the Appalachian region and explores the interactions between European aristocracy and American farmers. It focuses on Friedrich's internal and external conflicts as he seeks to reconcile his noble background with his new environment, highlighting the broader tensions of social mobility and cultural assimilation prevalent in the early 20th-century American South.

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Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Sleep to wake. " Contents Page I Friedrich Von Rittenheim 7 II The Snare of the Fowler 22 III A Weak Man's Strength 38 IV " Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Wife " 47 V A Strong Man's Weakness 61 VI " I Warrant There's Vinegar and Pepper In't! " 74 VII In the Southern Appalachians 85 VIII Sydney Rides Against Time 105 IX " It Needed Only This! " 118 X Through the Mist 132 XI In the Corn 146 XII Illumination 156 XIII Reconciliation 171 XIV The Fourth of July 179 XV The Gander-Pulling 193 XVI On the Bridge 202 XVII Out of a Clear Sky 216 XVIII Business Plans 230 XIX Hilda 242 XX Sacrifice 255 XXI A Poke Party 267 XXII Von Rittenheim Collects His Rent 285 XXIII The 'possum-hunt 299 XXIV " Fought the Fight " 312 XXV Carl Von Sternburg 322 XXVI Surrender 335 XXVII Dixie 348 List of Illustrations Page Oakwood Frontispiece A fence at the top of a sharp ascent 109 To the French Broad, where Fletcher's Bridge crosses the river 204 Pink roses and red swung to and fro in the sunshine as they climbed the Doctor's whitewashed porch 242 " It is not fitting that a von Rittenheim should live in a cabin like that " 269 A Tar-Heel Baron I Friedrich von Rittenheim The incongruity of his manner of life was patent to all who saw. The mountaineers around him recognized it, but they attributed it to the fact of his being a foreigner. The more cultivated folk realized that a man of the world who bore every mark of good birth and breeding was indeed out of place in the gray jeans of the North Carolina farmer, guiding the plough with his own hand. At first no one knew just how to take him, even to the calling of his name. Baron Friedrich Johann Ludwig—and a half-dozen more—von Rittenheim was a good deal to compass. The farmers and the negroes finally settled upon "Mr. Baron." As to "taking him," it was he who took them, and by storm. He was as poor as his poorest neighbors, that was evident, so they felt no jealousy, and laid aside the mistrust which is the countryman's shield and buckler. He asked…

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