The Debtor - Mary E. Wilkins Freeman - Books - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781499275650 - April 27, 2014
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The Debtor

Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

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The Debtor

Banbridge lies near enough to the great City to perceive after nightfall, along the southern horizon, the amalgamated glow of its multitudinous eyes of electric fire. In the daytime the smoke of its mighty breathing, in its race of progress and civilization, darkens the southern sky. The trains of great railroad systems speed between Banbridge and the City. Half the male population of Banbridge and a goodly proportion of the female have for years wrestled for their daily bread in the City, which the little village has long echoed, more or less feebly, though still quite accurately, with its own particular little suburban note. Banbridge had its own ?season,? beginning shortly after Thanksgiving, and warming gradually until about two weeks before Lent, when it reached its high-water mark. All winter long there were luncheons and teas and dances. There was a whist club, and a flourishing woman's club, of course. It was the women who were thrown with the most entirety upon the provincial resources. But they were a resolved set, and they kept up the gait of progress of their sex with a good deal of success. They improved their minds and their bodies, having even a physical-culture club and a teacher coming weekly from the City. That there were links and a golf club goes without saying. It was spring, and golf had recommenced for some little time. Mrs. Henry Lee and Mrs. William Van Dorn passed the links that afternoon.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 27, 2014
ISBN13 9781499275650
Publishers CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 386
Dimensions 189 × 246 × 20 mm   ·   684 g
Language English  

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