Her Feet Were Crossed
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Title: | Her Feet Were Crossed | ||
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Published: | 1922 | ||
Publisher: | MacLean’s Magazine | ||
Tags: | fiction, short story, sports | ||
Description: | “She had hated golf. It hung like a sword of Damocles ever above her head, imposed upon her by a husband, who, because he liked it, took it for granted in the time-honoured British fashion that, forsooth, she must like it too. … But now, she decided, the hour of reckoning had come.” | ||
Language: | Eng | ||
Pages: | 15 |
Author Bio for Sullivan, Alan
Alan Sullivan (1868-1947) was a Canadian writer. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he studied engineering at the University of Toronto and started working for the Canadian Pacific Railway. When he was nearly 50 years old, he enlisted with the Royal Air Force and flew planes during World War I. He authored over 40 novels and many short stories. His most successful books featured Canadian settings. His book, Three Came to Ville Marie, won the Governor General’s Award for English language fiction in 1941. (Macmillan Dictionary of Canadian Biography)
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