The Brass Bound Box The Brass Bound Box

The Brass Bound Box

Publisher Description

Marsden was one of the few villages of our populous country yet left remote from any line of railway. The chief events of its quiet days were the morning and evening arrivals and departures of the mail-coach, whose driver still retained the almost obsolete custom of blowing a horn to signal his approach.


All Marsden favored the horn, it was so convenient and so—so antique! which word typified the spirit of the place. For if modest Marsden had any pride, it was in its own unchanging attitude toward modern ways and methods. So, whenever Reuben Smith's trumpet was heard, the villagers knew it was time to leave their homes along the main street and repair to the "general store and post-office" for the mail, which was their strongest connecting link with the outside world.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1910
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
295
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
746.5
KB
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