The note books of a woman alone
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To the many who think that money buys happiness, and to the few who believe taht success is always possible, this unusual book, part anthology, part autobiography, will not appeal. BUT those interesed in the conbination of poverty, loneliness, and little education may find this note book, kept for ober thirty years, worth attention The book is made from newspaper cutting, extracts from novels and a few poems, conbined with the views and comments of Eve Wilson, a woman alone, on her own life. Its is of strange interest because, if Eve Wilson did not libe (did she?), someone very like her tore this pafe from life, and it is offered to those who know, or want to know, the life unadorned.
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Mary Geraldine Ostle
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