THE THREE SISTERS
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North of east, in the bottom, where the road drops
from the High Moor, is the village of Garth in Garthdale.
It crouches there with a crook of the dale behind
and before it, betwee...
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THE THREE SISTERS
Thirty years ago on a wet autumn evening the household
of Mallett’s Lodge was gathered round the death-bed
of Ursula Mallow, the eldest of the three sisters
who inhabited it.&n...
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Mary Amelia St. Clair (May) Sinclair was born 24 August 1863, the child of William and Amelia Hind Sinclair. She was the youngest child and the only daughter among six children. Her father, the owner ...
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In 1923 Lewis Mumford wrote in a review (Nation, 24 January) of May Sinclair's novel Anne Severn and the Fieldings (1922): "Saving perhaps Mr. D. H. Lawrence, who in England can keep [Sinclair] co...
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