The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Mrs. Granger's "Worst Enemy"

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Series: New York Weekly v. 24 no. 52 — page 6
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Part of: New York Weekly, v. XXIV, no. 52, November 11, 1869 (Issue)
Author: Blount, Margaret, 1835-approximately 1906
Date: November 11, 1869
First Sentence: "Now Tom, I do wonder that you can have the face to stand up for that horrid woman as you do!" said pretty little Mrs. Granger, with a decided pout, as she handed her handsome husband his second cup of tea.
Last Sentence: Mrs. Dashaway was "conspicuous through her absence;" and Polly didn't "leave the house," though Mr. and Mrs. Howland were the guests most honored, at the supper and the ball.

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