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A NEW STORY BY MISS SALLY P. M'LEAN; The Connecticut Novelist Resumes Her Literary Work.
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HARTFORD, Conn., March 9. -- The novelist, Sally P. McLean, has given but little attention to literary work during the past two years, having been interrupted in the tasks which she had planned by family afflictions and losses. But she is now busily engaged on a new novel at her home in the town of Simsbury, a dozen miles or so from this city. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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