Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Stories of the Cherokee Hills
Early in my childhood our family went to live on a lonely estate amid the moun tains of Cherokee Georgia. The farmstead was circled around by foothills, above which in all directions blue peaks kissed the rim of a heaven that looked like the half of a pale blue bird-egg Shell turned hollow Side down. All of our neighbors and friends were mountaineers, and I grew up a moun taineer boy. I spoke the mountain lingo, wore the mountain garb, conformed to all the customs and manners of the mountain folk for many years, and, indeed, was scarcely less than to the manner born.
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