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The little village of Three Mile Cross in Berkshire was Mary Russell Mitford's home for thirty years. She has drawn on her observations of the locality for many of her short essays, the best of which appear in this book.
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Table of Contents
Our Village
Frost and Thaw
The First Primrose
Violeting
The Cowslip-Ball
The Hard Summer
Nutting
The Visit
The Copse
The Wood
The Dell
The Shaw
Nannah Bint
The Fall of the Leaf
A Country Cricket Match
A Village Beau
A Walk Through the Village
Jack Hatch
Doctor Tubb
The Old Gipsy
The Young Gipsy
Wheat-Hoeing-A Morning Ramble
Whitsun-Eve
Our Maying
The Mole-Catcher
Matthew Shore
The Lost Keys, or a Day of Distress
Old Master Green
The Haymakers
Farewell to Our Village.
Edition Notes
Originally published by George C. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1947.
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