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The Postmaster by Joseph C. Lincoln is a heartfelt and endearing tale that is reminiscent of a simpler time. Set in Cape Cod, the story revolves around the life of a postmaster named John Mayo, who finds himself torn between his duty, his love for his community, and his own personal desires.

The author beautifully captures the essence of small-town living, with its closely knit community and the reliance on one another. Lincoln expertly paints the characters, each with their unique quirks and personalities, making them feel like old friends. The protagonist, John Mayo, is a relatable and likable character, whose genuine concern for others is apparent throughout the story.

The narrative is skillfully paced, drawing the reader into the world of Cape Cod, where the salt-laden air and crashing waves serve as a backdrop to the lives of the inhabitants. Lincoln's vivid descriptions transport readers to a different era, where life moves at a slower pace, and the importance of human connection and empathy are emphasized.

The central theme of the novel revolves around love and sacrifice, as John Mayo grapples with his duty as a postmaster and his longing for a love that seems unattainable. The author explores the complexities of human relationships, highlighting the various obstacles and internal conflicts that one must face in pursuit of happiness.

What sets The Postmaster apart is Lincoln's ability to infuse humor and warmth into the narrative. The dialogues are delightfully witty, with a natural charm that brings a smile to the reader's face. The author's knack for capturing the nuances of human interaction adds depth to the characters, making their journey even more relatable.

While the novel immerses readers in a bygone era, it also touches upon timeless themes and struggles that are still relevant today. The Postmaster serves as a gentle reminder of the importance of compassion, community, and finding fulfillment in the simple pleasures of life.

Overall, The Postmaster is a heartwarming and nostalgic read that transports readers to a different time and place. Joseph C. Lincoln's masterful storytelling and genuine characters make this novel a joy to read. Whether you are a fan of historical fiction or simply enjoy a well-crafted tale filled with humor and heart, The Postmaster is a book that will leave a lasting impression.

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THE POSTMASTER BY JOSEPH C. LINCOLN

Author of "The Depot Master," "Cap'n Warrens Wards," "Cap'n Eri," "Mr. Pratt," etc.

With Four Illustrations By HOWARD HEATH

A. L. BURT COMPANY Publishers New York

Copyright, 1912, by D. APPLETON AND COMPANY

Copyright, 1911, 1912, by the Curtis Publishing Company Copyright, 1911, 1912, by the Ainslee Magazine Company Copyright, 1912, by the Ridgeway Company

Published, April, 1912

Printed in the United States of America

[Illustration: Seems to me I never saw her look prettier. ]

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I I MAKE TWO BETS AND LOSE ONE OF 'EM CHAPTER II WHAT A "PULLET" DID TO A PEDIGREE CHAPTER III I GET INTO POLITICS CHAPTER IV HOW I MADE A CLAM CHOWDER; AND WHAT A CLAM CHOWDER MADE OF ME CHAPTER V A TRAP AND WHAT THE "RAT" CAUGHT IN IT CHAPTER VI I RUN AFOUL OF COUSIN LEMUEL CHAPTER VII THE FORCE AND... Continue reading book >>




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