Chanticleer, by Cornelius Mathews
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I see old Sylvester Peabody—the head of the Peabody family—seated in the porch of his country dwelling, like an ancient patriarch, in the calm of the morning. His broad-brimmed hat lies on the bench at his side, and his venerable white locks flow down his shoulders, which time in one hundred seasons of battle and sorrow, of harvest and drouth, of toil and death, in all his hardy wrestlings with old Sylvester, has not been able to bend. The old man's form is erect and tall, and lifting up his head to its height, he looks afar, down the country road which leads from his rural door, towards the city.
Chanticleer, by Cornelius Mathews- Published on: 2015-06-19
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .13" w x 6.00" l, .20 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 56 pages
About the Author An important American novelist and literary figure, Mathews is known for his crucial role in the literary group “Young Americans”. Unlike other authors of his age, he emphasized on developing an American style of writing that would reflect its unique nature.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Thanksgiving By Juanita Bradstreet This book was an enjoyable because it was written as an old-fashion Thanksgiving story. It made me think back to my childhood days when the entire family (five generations) got together and spent time rehashing memories and events that happened throughout the year. Some family members got along while other’s bickered and gave the evil eye but it was a lovely holiday to be together and fill up on turkey and the fixings. To be honest and direct the holidays are too commercial now. So reading about the Peabody’s family traditional Thanksgiving was wonderful.In the book the Peabody family made a three day event out of the holiday. Two days before Thanksgiving family members started arriving and conversing on which bedrooms were for who and who had to share a room and finally settled on where all the children were going to sleep. The home was a mansion so there was plenty of room all around. They did have a husband and wife who were of a higher class and they stay at a bed and breakfast place. The home belongs to the eldest member Mr. Peabody who was around ninety-five. There were many members to this family that I couldn’t even start naming them.The day before Thanksgiving was the day they choose their turkey, killed it, plucked the feathers, and got it ready for women who were doing the cooking. There was one grandchild who cried about the turkey because he was the one that feed the animals and they were all pets to him. That day some of the women carried on in the kitchen chatting away about their children while the men spent time talking in the living room or outside doing what men usually do. As the evening went on the women and men mingled and a subject came up about two family members who were not there. They were sort of the black sheep of the family and left the area years before. One was Mr. Peabody’s brother and the other was a grandson. Every year some of them would assume they would come back and walk through the door….On Thanksgiving Day almost all of them went to church riding in their horse drawn carriages and wagons. Once that was over they went home and opened the main dining room, used only on occasions like this, and placed enough seats around the table and soon started setting the table and brought out an aroma of different foods. As they seated everyone was excited to see the main platter come out with a huge browned turkey to complete the décor… The Peabody family had a wonderful Thanksgiving and I wished I was there…
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Thanks isn't a four letter word. By Anthony H. Collins Old time Thanksgiving tale takes one back to a simpler and more thankful time. Sure to evoke memories of Thanksgivings past and warm a reader's heart.
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