John Inglefield's Thanksgiving
Anglais
Fiction
Nouvelles
Nathaniel Hawthorne

John Inglefield's Thanksgiving
On the evening of Thanksgiving day, John Inglefield, the blacksmith, sat in his elbow-chair, among those who had been keeping festival at his board. Being the central figure of the domestic circle, the fire threw its strongest light on his massive and sturdy frame, reddening his rough visage, so that it looked like the head of an iron statue, all aglow, from his own forge, and with its features rudely fashioned on his own anvil. At John Inglefield's right hand was an empty chair. The other places round the hearth were filled by the members of the family, who all sat quietly, while, with a semblance of fantastic merriment, their shadows danced on the wall behind then.
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15.24 x 0.15 x 22.86 cm
86.2 g
978-1717745958