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By: Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (1872-1958) | |
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The Indiscreet Letter
Three fellow travelers on a train enter into a discussion concerning what they would call an ‘indiscreet letter.’ The discussion albeit short, produces some rather interesting revelations during the journey and at journey’s end. | |
Peace On Earth, Good-Will To Dogs
“If you don’t like Christmas stories, don’t read this one!And if you don’t like dogs I don’t know just what to advise you to do!For I warn you perfectly frankly that I am distinctly pro-dog and distinctly pro-Christmas, and would like to bring to this little story whatever whiff of fir-balsam I can cajole from the make-believe forest in my typewriter, and every glitter of tinsel, smudge of toy candle, crackle of wrapping paper, that my particular brand of brain and ink can conjure up on... | |
The White Linen Nurse
Throughout three years of school, Rae Malgregor had been perfectly pliant, perfectly compliant to all the demands placed on her. But now, on the eve of graduation, she couldn’t go on with the mask of artificiality and the air of perfection. She had been chasing this nursing job three whole years, but there was just no wag to it! The Superintendent was stunned. Her best student! The Senior Surgeon was all grey granite business and livid that his time was being taken up with a hysterical nurse! And yet, though he wouldn’t have admitted it to anyone, especially himself, his interest was piqued. | |
Little Eve Edgarton
Eve Edgarton is not who she seems she is. A short encounter with Mr. Barton show that first impressions are not always right or indicative of one’s seemingly obvious preference or one’s proclivity. | |
By: Eleanor Luisa Haverfield (1870-) | |
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Queensland Cousins
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By: Eleanor M. Ingram (1886-1921) | |
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The Flying Mercury
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By: Eleanor Mercein Kelly (1880-1968) | |
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Kildares of Storm
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By: Eleanor Putnam (1856-1886) | |
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Prince Vance The Story of a Prince with a Court in His Box
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By: Eleanor Raper | |
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The Little Girl Lost A Tale for Little Girls
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By: Eleanor S. March | |
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Little White Barbara
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By: Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (1863-1942) | |
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Greyfriars Bobby
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By: Elia Wilkinson Peattie (1862-1935) | |
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The Precipice
Elia Peattie was an outspoken journalist and social activist who gave her attention to such areas as orphanages, charity hospitals, the Wounded Knee massacre, capital punishment, and the like. The Precipice is partially based on the life of her close friend Katherine Ostrander, a social work pioneer, and tells of the evolution of Kate Barrington after her college years and with it the evolution of society as a whole and women in particular in pre-World War I America. Friendship, romance, betrayal, searchings of the soul, dreams, and shattered hopes -- all the stuff of life -- bring Kate to full realization of her true self. (Introduction by Mary Schneider) | |
The Shape of Fear
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Painted Windows
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By: Elinor Glyn (1864-1943) | |
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High Noon A New Sequel to 'Three Weeks'
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The Man and the Moment
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By: Eliot H. (Eliot Harlow) Robinson (1884-) | |
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'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
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By: Elisabeth Sanxay Holding (1889-1955) | |
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Collected Works of Elisabeth Sanxay Holding
A collection of 4 short works by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding. - Summary by Krista Zaleski | |
By: Eliza Calvert Hall (1856-1935) | |
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Aunt Jane of Kentucky
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By: Eliza Haywood (1693-1756) | |
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The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, Volume 1
The flirtations of a rich young maiden, Miss Betsy Thoughtless with several suitors, as she alienates the right man by refusing to take the issue of marriage seriously. Because of this her guardian commits her to marriage to the wrong man, a situation over which she has little control. As the heroine describes her fate, this text exposes the institution of marriage, the powerlessness of women and the double standards held during that time.(Introduction by Joyce Martin) | |
By: Eliza Orne White (1856-) | |
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Peggy in Her Blue Frock
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