LILIAN BELL
\lˈɪli͡ən bˈɛl], \lˈɪliən bˈɛl], \l_ˈɪ_l_iə_n b_ˈɛ_l]\
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An American novelist; born in Chicago, 1867. She has written "The Love Affairs of an Old Maid" and "A Little Sister to the Wilderness"; "Caroline Lee".
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An American author; born in Chicago, III., in 1867. Among her works are: "Love Affairs of an Old Maid" (1893); "The Under Side of Things" (1896); "From a Girl's Point of View" (1897); "As Seen by Me" (1900); "Yessum" (1901); "Hope Loring" (1902); "Carolina Lee".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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