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1921. The book begins: To take Mark Sabre at the age of
thirty-four, and in the year 1912, and at the place Penny Green is
to necessitate looking back a little towards the time of his
marriage in 1904, but happens to find him in good light for
observation. Encountering him hereabouts, one who had shared school
days with him at his preparatory school so much as twenty-four
years back would have found matter for recognition. A usefully
garrulous person, one Hapgood, a solicitor, found much. See other
titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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1922. The book begins: Rosalie's earliest apprehension of the world
was of a mysterious and extraordinary world that revolved entirely
about her father and that entirely and completely belonged to her
father. Under her father, all males had proprietary rights in the
world and dominion over it; no females owned any part of the world
or could do anything with it. All the males in this world-her
father, and Robert and Harold her brothers, and all the other boys
and men one sometimes saw-did mysterious and extraordinary things;
and all the females in this world-her mother, and Anna and Flora
and Hilda her sisters, and Ellen the cook and Gertrude the maid-did
ordinary and unexciting and generally rather tiresome things. See
other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1930. To Simon from his affectionate parents hoping that when he is
old enough to read it he will not upbraid his father for having
written it. Contents: The Astounding Life of My Son; The Astounding
Advancement of My Son; The Astounding Tastes of My Son; The
Astounding Meditations of My Son; The Astounding Mind of My Son;
and The Astounding Beauty of My Son.
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