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Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (1872 - 1958)

Eleanor Hallowell Abbott (Mrs. Fordyce Coburn) (September 22, 1872 – June 4, 1958), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was a nationally recognized American author. She was a frequent contributor to The Ladies' Home Journal.



The Indiscreet Letter

Eleanor Hallowell ABBOTT (1872 - 1958)

Three fellow travelers on a train enter into a discussion concerning what they would call an 'indiscreet letter.' The discussion, albeit short, produces some rather interesting revelations during the journey and at journey's end. (Summary by Kehinde)

Genre(s): Short Stories

Little Eve Edgarton

Eleanor Hallowell ABBOTT (1872 - 1958)
Eve Edgarton is not who she seems she is. A short encounter with Mr. Barton show that first impressions are not always right or indicative of one's seemingly obvious preference or one's proclivity. (Summary by Kehinde)

Genre(s): General Fiction, Romance

Molly Make-Believe


Eleanor Hallowell ABBOTT (1872 - 1958)

Carl Stanton is an invalid suffering from an unusual bout of rheumatism. His fiancee is gone for the winter and though he begs her to write to help ease his boredom and pain she is stingy with her letters. She sends him what she calls a 'ridiculous circular' which she states is very apropos of his sentimental passion for letters. In a sudden fit of mischief, malice and rheumatism, Carl decides to respond to the circular which results in bringing about the necessary distraction in a flurry of letters that do ease Carl's boredom and pain but also bring him something else that he never quite expected. (summary by Kehinde)

Genre(s): General Fiction

Peace on Earth, Good-Will to Dogs


Eleanor Hallowell ABBOTT (1872 - 1958)
If you don't like Christmas stories, don't read this one!

And if you don't like dogs I don't know just what to advise you to do!

For I warn you perfectly frankly that I am distinctly pro-dog and distinctly pro-Christmas, and would like to bring to this little story whatever whiff of fir-balsam I can cajole from the make-believe forest in my typewriter, and every glitter of tinsel, smudge of toy candle, crackle of wrapping paper, that my particular brand of brain and ink can conjure up on a single keyboard! And very large-sized dogs shall romp through every page! And the mercury shiver perpetually in the vicinity of zero! And every foot of earth be crusty-brown and bare with no white snow at all till the very last moment when you'd just about given up hope! And all the heart of the story is very,—oh very young!

For purposes of propriety and general historical authenticity there are of course parents in the story. And one or two other oldish persons. But they all go away just as early in the narrative as I can manage it.—Are obliged to go away!

Yet lest you find in this general combination of circumstances some sinister threat of audacity, let me conventionalize the story at once by opening it at that most conventional of all conventional Christmas-story hours,—the Twilight of Christmas Eve." - Summary by from the book

Genre(s): Animals & Nature, Family

Rainy Week (Dramatic Reading)

Eleanor Hallowell ABBOTT (1872 - 1958)
Join this couple in their annual house party where the “guests” becoming unknowing “actors” in their beach house play “Rainy Week” (Linette Geisel).

“To be indeed absolutely explicit experience has proved, with an almost chemical accuracy, that, quite regardless of "age, sex, or previous condition of servitude," this particular combination of Romantic Passion, Psychic Austerity, Tragedy, Ambition, Poignancy, Innocence, And Irritation, cannot be housed together for even one Rainy Week without producing drama!” (Eleanor Hallowell Abbott)

Cast
Narrator/Mrs. Mary Delville: KHand
Mr. Jack Delville: tovarisch
Victoria Meredith: Leanne Yau
Paul Brenswick: Mark Chulsky
George Keets: Chuck Williamson
Ann Woltor: Beth Thomas
Claude Kennilworth: ToddHW
May Davies: Gemma L Myers
Aberner Rollins: Algy Pug
Allan John: Tomas Peter
Dr. Brawne: Jim Locke
Satellites: Christine Lehman
Young Man: TriciaG
Maid: Lauren-Emma Blake
Doctor: David Olson

Edited by: Linette Geisel
Proof listener: KHand

Genre(s): Dramatic Readings

The White Linen Nurse 

Eleanor Hallowell ABBOTT (1872 - 1958)
Throughout three years of school, Rae Malgregor had been perfectly pliant, perfectly compliant to all the demands placed on her. But now, on the eve of graduation, she couldn’t go on with the mask of artificiality and the air of perfection. She had been chasing this nursing job three whole years, but there was just no wag to it! The Superintendent was stunned. Her best student! The Senior Surgeon was all grey granite business and livid that his time was being taken up with a hysterical nurse! And yet, though he wouldn’t have admitted it to anyone, especially himself, his interest was piqued. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous Fiction, Romance