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Ethan Frome
- I had been sent up by my employers on a job connected with the big power-house at Corbury Junction, and a long-drawn carpenters' strike had so delayed the work that I found myself anchored at Starkfield-the nearest habitable spot-for the best part of the winter.†
Chpt Open
- On my arrival at Starkfield, Denis Eady, the rich Irish grocer, who was the proprietor of Starkfield's nearest approach to a livery stable, had entered into an agreement to send me over daily to Corbury Flats, where I had to pick up my train for the Junction.†
Chpt Open
- "Straight to the Junction, by the shortest way," he answered, pointing up School House Hill with his whip.†
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- To the Junction-in this storm?†
Chpt Open
- But the bay was as good as Frome's word, and we pushed on to the Junction through the wild white scene.†
Chpt Open
- Great was her amazement, and that of old Mrs. Varnum, on learning that Ethan Frome's old horse had carried me to and from Corbury Junction through the worst blizzard of the winter; greater still their surprise when they heard that his master had taken me in for the night.†
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Definition:
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(junction) a place where two or more things come together