Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
Born
in Cambridge, Massachusetts, The United States
September 22, 1872
Died
June 04, 1958
Genre
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Molly Make-Believe
121 editions
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published
1911
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The Indiscreet Letter
58 editions
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published
1915
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Peace on Earth, Good-will to Dogs
69 editions
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published
1920
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The White Linen Nurse
118 editions
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published
1913
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Little Eve Edgarton
by
110 editions
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published
1914
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Great Classic Holiday Stories: Nine Unabridged Short Stories
by
4 editions
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published
2012
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Fairy Prince and Other Stories
63 editions
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published
1922
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The Indiscreet Letter and Little Eve Edgarton
3 editions
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published
2005
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The Sick-a-Bed Lady And Also Hickory Dock, The Very Tired Girl, The Happy-Day, Something That Happened in October, The Amateur Lover, Heart of The City, The Pink Sash, Woman's Only Business
52 editions
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published
2007
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Rainy Week (1921)
49 editions
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published
1921
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“And while you and the rest of your kind are battling together—year after year—for this special privilege of being 'bored to death,' the 'real girl' that you're asking about, the marvelous girl, the girl with the big, beautiful, unspoken thoughts in her head, the girl with the big, brave, undone deeds in her heart, the girl that stories are made of, the girl whom you call 'improbable'—is moping off alone in some dark, cold corner—or sitting forlornly partnerless against the bleak wall of the ballroom—or hiding shyly up in the dressing-room—waiting to be discovered!”
― Little Eve Edgarton
― Little Eve Edgarton
“Then Night came down like the feathery soot of a smoky lamp, and smutted[9] first the bedquilt, then the hearth-rug, then the window-seat, and then at last the great, stormy, faraway outside world. But sleep did not come. Oh, no! Nothing new came at all except that particularly wretched, itching type of insomnia which seems to rip away from one's body the whole kind, protecting skin and expose all the raw, ticklish fretwork of nerves to the mercy of a gritty blanket or a wrinkled sheet. Pain came too, in its most brutally high night-tide; and sweat, like the smother of furs in summer; and thirst like the scrape of hot sand-paper; and chill like the clammy horror of raw fish.”
― Molly Make-believe
― Molly Make-believe
“Now everybody who knows anything at all knows perfectly well that even a business letter does not deserve the paper on which it is written unless it contains at least one significant phrase that is worth waking up in the night to remember and think about.”
― Molly Make-believe
― Molly Make-believe
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