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"John Inglefield's Thanksgiving" is actually a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, first published in 1840 as part of the collection "Grandfather's Chair: A History for Young People."
The story is set in colonial New England and centers around John Englefield, an old man deeply troubled by past events. Despite his efforts to hide it, he is wracked with guilt for something he did long ago. The story unfolds as John prepares to celebrate Thanksgiving with his family, but his guilt weighs heavily on him, affecting his relationships with his loved ones.

Summary
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.

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John Inglefield's Thanksgiving