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Welcome to the enchanting world of "Molly Make-believe" by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, where imagination reigns supreme and dreams come to life in unexpected ways. Prepare to be whisked away on a magical journey filled with romance, adventure, and the power of make-believe. Join Eleanor Hallowell Abbott as she introduces you to Molly, a charming young woman with a vivid imagination and a heart full of dreams. Follow Molly as she embarks on a series of whimsical adventures, from traveling to far-off lands to falling in love with the man of her dreams. With its delightful blend of fantasy and romance, "Molly Make-believe" offers readers a captivating escape from the ordinary world. Abbott's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions bring Molly's imaginary world to life, inviting readers to join her on a journey of self-discovery and enchantment. Themes of love, friendship, and the power of the human spirit permeate the pages of "Molly Make-believe," reminding readers of the magic that lies within each of us. Through Molly's adventures, Abbott explores the transformative power of imagination and the boundless possibilities that await those who dare to dream. Since its publication, "Molly Make-believe" has charmed readers with its whimsical storytelling, endearing characters, and timeless themes. Its enduring popularity speaks to the universal appeal of stories that transport us to magical worlds where anything is possible. As you journey through the pages of "Molly Make-believe," you'll find yourself captivated by the beauty of Abbott's prose and the depth of her characters. Whether you're a hopeless romantic or simply a lover of good storytelling, this book is sure to capture your imagination and warm your heart. Don't miss your chance to experience the magic of "Molly Make-believe." Let Eleanor Hallowell Abbott's timeless tale sweep you away on a journey of love, adventure, and the power of imagination. Grab your copy now and join Molly on her unforgettable quest for happiness and fulfillment!
Recovering from a long illness, Boston businessman Carl Stanton is unable to accompany his fiancée Cornelia on a mid-winter trip to warm and sunny Jacksonville. Lonely, bored, and disappointed in Cornelia's lack of affection, Carl decides to answer an advertisement from the Serial-Letter Company, which promises real letters, delivering comfort and entertainment, from imaginary persons. Carl signs up for their love letter program, thinking he might have a bit of fun, and teach his fiancée a lesson in the process.
Molly Make-Believe Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
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Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (Mrs. Fordyce Coburn) (September 22, 1872 - June 4, 1958) was a nationally recognized American author. She was a frequent contributor to The Ladies' Home Journal.Early lifeEleanor Hallowell Abbott was born on September 22, 1872, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Abbott was the daughter of clergyman Edward Abbott and Clara(Davis), who edited the journal Literary World; and the granddaughter of noted children's author Jacob Abbott. Eleanor Hallowell Abbott grew up surrounded by literary and religious luminaries due to her father and grandfather. This resulted in her growing up knowing many famous literary people, like Longfellow and Lowell. This caused her childhood home to be one of great religious and scholarly thought.After attending private schools in Cambridge, she began courses at Radcliffe College.After completing her studies, she worked as a secretary and teacher at Lowell State Normal School. Here, she began to write poetry and short stories, but had little success in the beginning. It was only when Harper's Magazine accepted two of her poems that she saw promise in her work. This led to her winning three short-story prizes offered by Collier's and The Delineator.
The morning was as dark and cold as city snow could make it—a dingy whirl at the window; a smoky gust through the fireplace; a shadow black as a bear's cave under the table. Nothing in all the cavernous room, loomed really warm or familiar except a glass of stale water, and a vapid, half-eaten grape-fruit. Packed into his pudgy pillows like a fragile piece of china instead of a human being Carl Stanton lay and cursed the brutal Northern winter.