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Novels and stories / Sarah Orne Jewett.

Author: Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909.

Imprint:New York : Library of America : Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Books, c1994.

Descriptionx, 937 p. ; 21 cm.

Note:DEEPHAVEN -- A COUNTRY DOCTOR -- THE COUNTRY OF THE POINTED FIRS -- DUNNET LANDING STORIES: The queen's twin. - A Dunner shepherdess. - The foreigner. - William's wedding. -- SELECTED STORIES AND SKETCHES: An autumn holiday. - From a mournful villager. - An October ride. - Tom's husband. - Miss Debby's neighbors. - The Dulham ladies. - Marsh Rosemary. - A white heron. - Miss Tempy's watchers. - A winter courtship. - Going to Shrewsbury. - The white rose road. - The town poor. - A native of Winby. - Looking back on girlhood. - The passing of Sister Barsett. - Decoration day. - The flight of Betsey Lane. - The Hiltons' holiday. - The only rose. - The guests of Mrs. Timms. - Aunt Cynthy Dallett. - Martha's lady. - The Gray Mills of Farley.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 931-937).

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Author:
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909.
Uniform Title
Selections. 1994
Series Added Entry
Library of America
Subject:
United States -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction.
Maine -- Social life and customs -- Fiction.
Other title
Deephaven.
A country doctor.
The country of the pointed firs.
Dunnet Landing stories.
The queen's twin.
A Dunner shepherdess.
The foreigner.
William's wedding.
An autumn holiday.
From a mournful villager.
An October ride.
Tom's husband.
Miss Debby's neighbors.
The Dulham ladies.
Marsh rosemary.
A white heron.
Miss Tempy's watchers.
A winter courtship.
Going to Shrewsbury.
The white rose road.
The town poor.
A native of Winby.
Looking back on girlhood.
The passing of Sister Barsett.
Decoration day.
The flight of Betsey Lane.
The Hiltons' holiday.
The only rose.
The guests of Mrs. Timms.
Aunt Cynthy Dallett.
Martha's lady.
The Gray Mills of Farley.