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قراءة كتاب Blue Ridge Country
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COPYRIGHT, 1942, BY
JEAN THOMAS
All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form. |
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
To My Brother
DOCTOR GEORGE G. BELL
A once itinerant “Tooth Dentist”
who became the first Republican county judge
in more than a quarter of a century
at the mouth of Big Sandy
and whose unique sentences have become legendary
throughout the Blue Ridge
APPALACHIAN RITUAL
Emerald nobility Reaching to the sky, Makes the eye a ruler Fit to measure by. In the spring an ecstasy Lies upon the hills— Purpling with new red-buds, Ruffling colored frills. Make an early ritual For the mountain side; Pine and beech are spectators, White dogwood a bride. Give a pair of ivory birch For a wedding gift, All the mountain side a church Where wild flowers sift Velvet carpet-petals down To the edge of hill and town, Showing wild-grape fringes through Opal cloud-thrones dropped from blue. Now the summer like a queen Does her mountain home in green; With a season for a bier Some old majesty lies here. Autumn gold is swift and fleet With a wing upon the feet, Rushing toward a winter breath Pausing for immaculate death. In such economic bliss And a swift parenthesis— In immortal mountain trails, There are resurrection tales. All the while the mountains know Sudden death is never so. —Rachel Mack Wilson |
Contents
1. The Country and the People | 3 |
THE LAND | 3 |
THE PEOPLE | 10 |
BLAZING THE TRAIL | 16 |
THE MOUNTAINEER | 40 |
2. Land of Feuds and Stills | 46 |
HATFIELDS AND MCCOYS | 46 |
PEACEMAKER | 55 |
TAKING SIDES | 72 |
MARTIN-TOLLIVER TROUBLES | 91 |
FAMILY HONOR | 105 |
3. Products of the Soil | 112 |
TIMBER | 112 |
WOMAN’S WORK | 117 |
4. Tradition | 122 |
PHILOMEL WHIFFET’S SINGING SCHOOL | 122 |
RIDDLES AND FORTUNES | 135 |
THE INFARE WEDDING | 151 |
5. Religious Customs | 155 |