My Summer with Dr. Singletary / Part 2 from Volume V of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier
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An aging village physician's death prompts a series of reflective sketches portraying New England country life, local rituals of mourning, and the slow persistence of everyday routines. The narrator interleaves portraiture of neighbors, landscape descriptions, and memories of small acts of kindness with observations on transience and consolation. Scenes of the riverside burying-ground, village occupations, and seasonal change lead into a personal account of seeking health and renewal through simple rural leisure, exercise, and companionship, with an emphasis on peace, community continuity, and the restorative power of nature.
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