We And Our Neighbors Or The Records Of An Unfashionable Street
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We and Our Neighbors: Or, The Records of an Unfashionable Street by Harriet Beecher Stowe Pdf
The final of Stowe's society novels, We and Our Neighbors is the sequel to My wife and I. In the book, Stowe continues the heartwarming tale of Harry and Eva Henderson and their domestic ups and downs. Lighthearted in tone, the book reveals much about Stowe's views of women and the primacy of their domestic roles.
We and Our Neighbors, Or, the Records of an Unfashionable Street by Harriet Beecher Stowe Pdf
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"Who can have taken the Ferguses' house, sister?" said a brisk little old lady, peeping through the window blinds. "It's taken! Just come here and look! There's a cart at the door." "You don't say so!" said Miss Dorcas, her elder sister, flying across the room to the window blinds, behind which Mrs. Betsey sat discreetly ensconced with her knitting work. "Where? Jack, get down, sir!" This last remark was addressed to a rough-coated Dandie Dinmont terrier, who had been winking in a half doze on a cushion at Miss Dorcas's feet. On the first suggestion that there was something to be looked at across the street, Jack had ticked briskly across the room, and now stood on his hind legs on an old embroidered chair, peering through the slats as industriously as if his opinion had been requested. "Get down, sir!" persisted Miss Dorcas. But Jack only winked contumaciously at Mrs. Betsey, whom he justly considered in the light of an ally, planted his toe nails more firmly in the embroidered chair-bottom, and stuck his nose further between the slats, while Mrs. Betsey took up for him, as he knew she would.
We and Our Neighbors; or, The Records of an Unfashionable Street by Harriet Beecher Stowe Pdf
We and Our Neighbors is a Sequel to Harriet Beecher Stowe's outstanding novel, My Wife, and is every bit as amusing as the latter. This captivating story set in New York is about a couple that has taken the Ferguses' house across the street from some intrigued old neighbors. The house owners are two young married people, Harry Henderson and his wife, Eva Henderson. The novel follows the enjoyable experiences of the young couple with their old and nosy neighbors. American author Harriet Beecher Stowe reached millions of audiences through this incredibly written story introducing entertaining characters that complemented each other. Stowe described New York City in a unique way, one that was never tried before by any of her contemporaries. Stowe was a renowned abolitionist and was influential both for her writings and for her public views and debates on social issues of the day.
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