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Country Neighbors

by Alice Brown

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Set in rural New England during the early 20th century, "Country Neighbours" by Alice Brown examines the lives of individuals residing in a small community. The novel concentrates on character interactions and emotional experiences, centring on Amelia Maxwell, a solitary seamstress living in the shadow of a grand house. Her daily life involves working for an elderly lady and reflecting on her past romance. The narrative begins with Amelia contemplating her quiet existence and the memories of her youth, which include her connection to the "great house" and her feelings of nostalgia.

The story develops as Amelia unexpectedly encounters Jared Beale, an old acquaintance, rekindling past associations and emotional currents. The novel portrays rural life, personal memory, and the subtle dynamics of community relationships, capturing the tone and social fabric of early 20th-century American countryside society. It reflects themes of remembrance, connection, and the passage of time within a regional setting.

From the opening pages

Amelia Maxwell sat by the front-chamber window of the great house overlooking the road, and her own "story-an'-a-half" farther toward the west. Every day she was alone under her own roof, save at the times when old lady Knowles of the great house summoned her for work at fine sewing or braiding rags. All Amelia's kin were dead. Now she was used to their solemn absence, and sufficiently at one with her own humble way of life, letting her few acres at the halves, and earning a dollar here and there with her clever fingers. She was but little over forty, yet she was aware that her life, in its keener phases, was already done. She had had her romance and striven to forget it; but out of that time pathetic voices now and then called to her, and old longings awoke, to breathe for a moment and then sleep again. Amelia seemed, even to old lady Knowles, who knew her best, a cheerful, humorous body; but only Amelia saw the road by which her serenity had come. Chiefly it was through an inexplicable devotion to the great house. She could not remember a time when it was not wonderful to her. While she was a little girl, living alone with her mother, she used to sit on the doorstone with her bread and milk at bedtime, and think of the great house, how grand it was and large. There was a wonderful way the sun had of falling, at twilight, across the pillars of its porch where the elm drooped sweetly, and in the moonlight it was like a fairy city. But the morning was perhaps the best moment of all. The great house was painted a pale yellow, and when Amelia awoke with the sun in her little unshaded chamber, she thought how dark the blinds were there, with such a solemn richness in their green. The flower-beds in front were beautiful to her; but the back garden, lying alongside the orchard, and stretching through tangles of sweet-william and rose, was an enchanted spot to play in. The child that was, used to wander there and feel very rich. Now, a woman, she sat in the great house sewing, and felt rich again. As it happened, for one of the many times it came to her, she was thinking what the great house had done for her. Old…

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