![]() The present edition is a revised one, and some passages not needed to-day have been omitted. It is hoped that some of our friends who, like the honored Hooker, love the country, "where we may see God's blessings spring out of the earth," may find something of interest in the volume. The following pages were written in perfect good faith, all the trifling incidents alluded to having occurred as they are recorded. In wandering about the fields, during a long unbroken residence in the country, one naturally gleans many trifling observations on rustic matters which are afterwards remembered with pleasure by the fireside, and gladly shared with one's friends. THE following notes contain, in a journal form, the simple record of those little events which make up the course of the seasons in rural life. That valleys, groves, or hills, or field,Įlectrotyped and Printed by H. Revised abridged edition without illustrations. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin, and Company, 1887. Rural Hours by Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-1894).
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