The Spinster a Novel Wherein a Nineteenth Century Girl Finds Her Place in the

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Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn
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She would have but two. This letter came on a bright, breezy day, and the bright- ness and the breeze seemed to accentuate unkindly the THE WANING 217 faint chill of desolation that hung nowadays about the word " wedding. " It was at about this time that the Sunday Censor regularly had a page of " Views and Reviews, " with three or four pictures of magazine and newspaper edi- tors scattered among the paragraphs giving their opinions on various questions of the hour. On this page Ellen found, on...e Sunday in October, a picture of Franklin Tallman, " assistant editor of McQuaid's. " A wretched likeness it was, giving his somewhat thin face a physically delicate look that did not belong to it, and doing anything but justice to his deep-set dark eyes. There was an abrasion in the paper, too, which gave the effect of a scar or welt on his cheek. In spite of these disadvan- tages, however, there was a look of quietness, firmness, and self-confidence about it, which anyone would have recognized.

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