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Mrs. Henry Wood

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Mrs. Henry Wood


Born
in Worcester, The United Kingdom
January 17, 1814

Died
February 10, 1887

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Ellen Wood (née Price) was an English novelist, better known as "Mrs Henry Wood". She wrote over 30 novels, many of which (especially East Lynne), enjoyed remarkable popularity. Among the best known of her stories are Danesbury House, Oswald Cray, Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles, The Channings, Lord Oakburn's Daughters and The Shadow of Ashlydyat. For many years, she worked as the proprietor and editor of the Argosy. ...more

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The Channings

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The Shadow Of Ashlydyat

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Quotes by Mrs. Henry Wood  (?)
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“Shakespeare calls jealousy yellow and green; I think it may be called black and white for it most assuredly views white as black, and black as white. The most fanciful surmises wear the aspect of truth, the greatest improbabilities appear as consistent realities.”
Mrs. Henry Wood, East Lynne

“A very pretty woman, tall and slender, was she, and she minced as she walked, and coquetted with her head, and, altogether, contrived to show that she had quite as much vanity as brains.”
Mrs. Henry Wood, East Lynne

“Mr St. John entered the little telegraph office, gave in his message, and was exchanging a few words with the clerk, when a female voice was heard speaking in hurried accents. Frederick at the moment was behind the partition unseen by the newcomer.

'Young man, can I send a telegram off at once? It's in a hurry?'

'You can send a telegram,' responded the clerk. 'Where's it to?'

'Paris.'

'What's the message?'

'I've written it down, so that there may be no mistake. It's quite private, and must be kept so: a little matter that concerns nobody. And be particular, for it's from Castle Wafer. Will it reach Paris tonight?'

'Yes,' said the clerk, confidentially, as he counted the words.

'How much to pay?'

'Twelve-and-sixpence.'

'Twelve-and-sixpence! What a swindle.'

'You needn't pay it if you don't like.'

'But then the telegram would not go?'

'Of course it wouldn't.'

The sound of silver dashed down on the counter was heard. 'I can't stop to argue the charge, so I must pay it,' grumbled the voice. 'But it's a shame, young man.'

'The charges ain't of my fixing,' responded the young man. 'Good afternoon, ma'am.'

She bustled out again as hurriedly as she had come in, not having suspected that the wooden partition had any one behind it.”
Ellen Wood, St. Martin's Eve

Polls

2024 4th Quarter Long Reads

Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace, 1996, 1088 pages
 
  53 votes, 24.2%

 
  38 votes, 17.4%

Lorna Doone by R.D. Blackmore, 1869, 800 pages
 
  33 votes, 15.1%

 
  29 votes, 13.2%

 
  27 votes, 12.3%

 
  17 votes, 7.8%

East Lynne by Mrs. Henry Wood, 1861, 704 pages
 
  13 votes, 5.9%

On the Niemen by Eliza Orzeszkowa, 1888, 658 pages
 
  9 votes, 4.1%

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