The Minister’s Charge by William D. HowellsOr, The Apprenticeship of Lemuel Barker

Anne Folland, Eric Eldred, Charles Franks, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team THE MINISTER’S CHARGE OR THE APPRENTICESHIP OF LEMUEL BARKER BY WILLIAM D. HOWELLS AUTHOR OF “THE RISE OF SILAS LAPHAM,” “A MODERN INSTANCE,” “INDIAN SUMMER,” ETC. THE MINISTER’S CHARGE; OR, THE APPRENTICESHIP OF LEMUEL BARKER. I. On their way back to the farm-house

The Landlord At Lions Head, v2 by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger THE LANDLORD AT LION’S HEAD By William Dean Howells Part II. XXVII. Jackson kept his promise to write to Westover, but he was better than his word to his mother, and wrote to her every week that winter. “I seem just to live from letter to letter. It’s

The Landlord At Lions Head, v1 by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger THE LANDLORD AT LION’S HEAD By William Dean Howells Part I. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL In those dim recesses of the consciousness where things have their beginning, if ever things have a beginning, I suppose the origin of this novel may be traced to a fact of a fortnight’s sojourn on

The Lady of the Aroostook by W. D. Howells

Produced by Eric Eldred, Earle Beach and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. THE LADY OF THE AROOSTOOK BY W. D. HOWELLS THE LADY OF THE AROOSTOOK I. In the best room of a farm-house on the skirts of a village in the hills of Northern Massachusetts, there sat one morning in August three people who

The Kentons by William Dean HowellsA Novel

This etext was produced by David Widger THE KENTONS By William Dean Howells I. The Kentons were not rich, but they were certainly richer than the average in the pleasant county town of the Middle West, where they had spent nearly their whole married life. As their circumstances had grown easier, they had mellowed more

The Garotters by William D. Howells

This etext was produced from the 1897 David Douglas edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk THE GAROTTERS by William D. Howells PART FIRST SCENE I: MRS. ROBERTS; THEN MR. ROBERTS At the window of her apartment in Hotel Bellingham, Mrs. Roberts stands looking out into the early nightfall. A heavy snow is driving without, and

The Entire March Family Trilogy by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger THE ENTIRE MARCH FAMILY TRILOGY By William Dean Howells CONTENTS: Their Wedding Journey The Outset A Midsummer-day’s Dream The Night Boat A Day’s Railroading The Enchanted City, and Beyond Niagara Down the St. Lawrence The Sentiment of Montreal Homeward and Home Niagara Revisited Twelve Years after Their Wedding

The Elevator by William D. HowellsA Farce

This etext was produced from the 1911 Houghton Mifflin Company edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk THE ELEVATOR by William D. Howells I. SCENE: Through the curtained doorway of MRS. EDWARD ROBERTS’S pretty drawing-room, in Hotel Bellingham, shows the snowy and gleaming array of a table set for dinner, under the dim light of gas-burners

Suburban Sketches by W.D. Howells

Produced by Olaf Voss, Eric Eldred, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. SUBURBAN SKETCHES BY W. D. HOWELLS AUTHOR OF “VENETIAN LIFE,” “ITALIAN JOURNEYS” ETC. CONTENTS MRS. JOHNSON DOORSTEP ACQUAINTANCE A PEDESTRIAN TOUR BY HORSE-CAR TO BOSTON A DAY’S PLEASURE A ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE SCENE JUBILEE DAYS SOME LESSONS FROM THE SCHOOL

Studies of Lowell by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger LITERARY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES–Studies of Lowell by William Dean Howells STUDIES OF LOWELL I have already spoken of my earliest meetings with Lowell at Cambridge when I came to New England on a literary pilgrimage from the West in 1860. I saw him more and more after I

Standard Household Effect Co. by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger LITERATURE AND LIFE–The Standard Household-Effect Company by William Dean Howells THE STANDARD HOUSEHOLD-EFFECT COMPANY My friend came in the other day, before we had left town, and looked round at the appointments of the room in their summer shrouds, and said, with a faint sigh, “I see you

Spanish Prisoners of War by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger LITERATURE AND LIFE–Spanish Prisoners of War by William Dean Howells SPANISH PRISONERS OF WAR Certain summers ago our cruisers, the St. Louis and the Harvard, arrived at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with sixteen or seventeen hundred Spanish prisoners from Santiago de Cuba. They were partly soldiers of the land