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Classics in English _ The Girl at the Halfway House by Emerson Hough
"The Girl at the Halfway House" is a novel published by Emerson Hough in 1900, set in the Kansas frontier immediately after the American Civil War.
The novel centers around the love story between John Cowles, a soldier returning from the American Civil War, and Mary Ellen, a woman living in the Halfway House. 'Halfway House' refers to the lodgings at the halfway point where travelers heading to the frontier stay, and it is depicted as a symbolic space on the border between civilization and wilderness.
Hough delicately describes the stories of people trying to start a new life in the Western frontier after the war. In particular, he effectively captures the social changes after the American Civil War, the reality of the frontier, and the hopes for a new era.
The work is evaluated as an important literary record for understanding the era of the Western frontier by realistically depicting the historical situation and life in the frontier while focusing on romance. In particular, it deals well with the themes of social changes and new beginnings in the postwar era.

Summary
"The Girl at the Halfway House" by Emerson Hough is a novel written in the late 19th century that captures the post-Civil War American frontier experience. The story revolves around the characters navigating the tumultuous landscape shaped by war, ambition, and the desire for a new life, particularly through the perspective of young men like Edward Franklin and Henry Fairfax, who seek their fortunes amid the challenges of a rapidly changing society. At the start of the novel, the narrative sets a vivid stage of war's aftermath in the small town of Louisburg. We are introduced to prominent families like the Fairfaxes and the Beauchamps, highlighting societal expectations and traditional paths for young people. Henry Fairfax is depicted as a young man eager to prove himself in battle, longing for adventure and love, particularly with Mary Ellen Beauchamp, whose own story unfolds against the backdrop of loss and the transition into adulthood. The opening chapters juxtapose the personal and collective struggles?Henry grapples with the weight of impending war and societal duties, while Mary Ellen faces the emotional turmoil of separation as the young men depart for the front lines. The detailed setting and character dynamics lay the groundwork for a rich narrative exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and the harsh realities of life on the plains, promising an engaging read for those interested in historical fiction that explores the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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Contents
BOOK I. THE DAY OF WAR
I. THE BRAZEN TONGUES
II. THE PLAYERS OF THE GAME
III. THE VICTORY

BOOK II. THE DAY OF THE BUFFALO
IV. BATTERSLEIGH OF THE RILE IRISH
V. THE TURNING OF THE ROAD
VI. EDWARD FRANKLIN, LAWYER
VII. THE NEW WORLD
VIII. THE BEGINNING
IX. THE NEW MOVERS
X. THE CHASE
XI. THE BATTLE
XII. WHAT THE HAND HAD TO DO
XIII. PIE AND ETHICS
XIV. THE FIRST BALL AT ELLISVILLE
XV. ANOTHER DAY
XVI. ANOTHER HOUR

BOOK III. THE DAY OF THE CATTLE
XVII. ELLISVILLE THE RED
XVIII. STILL A REBEL
XIX. THAT WHICH HE WOULD
XX. THE HALFWAY HOUSE
XXI. THE ADVICE OF AUNT LUCY
XXII. EN VOYAGE
XXIII. MARY ELLEN
XXIV. THE WAY OF A MAID
XXV. BILL WATSON
XXVI. IKE ANDERSON
XXVII. THE BODY OF THE CRIME
XXVIII. THE TRIAL
XXIX. THE VERDICT

BOOK IV. THE DAY OF THE PLOUGH
XXX. THE END OF THE TRAIL
XXXI. THE SUCCESS OF BATTERSLEIGH
XXXII. THE CALLING
XXXIII. THE GREAT COLD
XXXIV. THE ARTFULNESS OF SAM
XXXV. THE HILL OF DREAMS
XXXVI. AT THE GATEWAY