CHAPTER I.
The lover’s tryst.
It was five o’clock on a raw, gusty February
afternoon. All that day and all the night before
it had been snowing hard. New York lay buried
beneat...
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Laura Jean Libbey is better known for a type of literature than for any single title. When she died in 1924, The New York Times marveled that her novels, published over a four-decade career, would fil...
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