A Christmas Accident and Other Stories

A Christmas Accident and Other Stories

by Annie Eliot Trumbull
A Christmas Accident and Other Stories

A Christmas Accident and Other Stories

by Annie Eliot Trumbull

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Overview

Christmas classics short stories are a collection of renowned Christmas tales which are admired throughout the world. Start reading to unlock the Christmas magic.

AT first the two yards were as much alike as the two houses, each house being the exact copy of the other. They were just two of those little red brick dwellings that one is always seeing side by side in the outskirts of a city, and looking as if the occupants must be alike too. But these two families were quite different. Mr. Gilton, who lived in one, was a pretty cross sort of man, and was quite well-to-do, as cross people sometimes are. He and his wife lived alone, and they did not have much going out and coming in, either.

Mrs. Gilton would have liked more of it, but she had given up thinking about it, for her husband had said so many times that it was women's tomfoolery to want to have people, whom you weren't anything to and who weren't anything to you, ringing your doorbell all the time and bothering around in your dining-room,—which of course it was; and she would have believed it if a woman ever did believe anything a man says a great many times.

In the other house there were five children, and, as Mr. Gilton said, they made too large a family, and they ought to have gone somewhere else. Possibly they would have gone had it not been for the fence; but when Mr. Gilton put it up and Mr. Bilton told him it was three inches too far on his land, and Mr. Gilton said he could go to law about it, expressing the idea forcibly, Mr. Bilton was foolish enough to take his advice.

The decision went against him, and a good deal of his money went with it, for it was a long, teasing lawsuit, and instead of being three inches of made ground it might have been three degrees of the Arctic Circle for the trouble there was in getting at it. So Mr. Bilton had to stay where he was.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786257959070
Publisher: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Publication date: 01/01/1900
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.35(d)
Age Range: 3 - 12 Years

About the Author

Annie Eliot Trumbull (March 2, 1857 - December 22, 1949) was a novelist, poet, and playwright in Hartford, Connecticut. Her life was linked with Hartford's literary Golden Age.

Trumbull was born on March 2, 1857 in Hartford, Connecticut, as the daughter of James Hammond Trumbull and Sarah Robinson. When she was five years old, her parents moved to the brick residence where she lived, when not traveling, for the rest of her life. At a young age, she began writing and crafted many short stories for magazines, such as Scribner's, the Atlantic, the Outlook, New England Magazine, and Lippincott's. Contemporaries remembered her as the belle of Hartford.

They also recalled that she played tennis on a court in the front yard and started a fashion for archery. Her first published story appeared in Harper's Bazaar in 1881; her first full-length book in 1889. She was also the last of the circle which intimately knew Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner.

Table of Contents

  • A Christmas Accident
  • After—the Deluge
  • Memoir of Mary Twining
  • A Postlude
  • The "Daily Morning Chronicle"
  • Hearts Unfortified
  • Her Neighbors' Landmark


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