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what Katharine saw as a story of transformation. If transformations they were, it was only in the play of her exquisite inventiveness and the service of her love tragically unrequited, of life. But perhaps the seeming mistakes, the misplacements of her confidence and the ultimate betrayals, were crossed out: signs of a less real than the transmutations they evoked crossed out: by the victim. *
Katharine lived long enough to finish "The Little Locksmith" and read the fan letters written by readers of The Atlantic Monthly although its publication as a book crossed out: was published occurred only after her death in 1942, in Salem.
Chapter Five
by the end of the twenties The defeated countries of Europe were still full of the signs of widespread, grim poverty with which the comings and goings of the profiteers of disaster contrasted unpleasantly. An crossed out: word adjective which was heard continually in ordinary conversation were "thrifty" or crossed out: "stingy" "economical" and no greater recommendation could be over-written: was over-written: thinkable offered than "... and it's very cheap." Persons