The Blue Window
The Blue Window
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1926. Temple Bailey was an American novelist and short-story writer. The Blue Window begins: Hildegarde had always known that her mother was different from the others, but she had not known why. She had thought it might be because, before her father died, her mother had had an easy time. And Aunt Catherine and Aunt Olivia had never had an easy time. They had worked hard, as girls, on the farm, and they worked hard now. Aunt Olivia, to be sure, had been married, but she had worked hard for her husband, and when he left her a widow, she made her home with Aunt Catherine and kept on working.
The Blue Window,Temple Bailey,Kessinger Publishing,1417933380,Fiction,Fiction - General,Literary
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