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The Affair at the Inn, an electronic edition

by Kate Douglas Wiggin [Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923]

by Mary Findlater [Findlater, Mary, 1865-]

by Jane Findlater [Findlater, Jane Helen, 1866-1946]

by Allan McAulay [Stewart, Charlotte, 1863-]

date: 1904
source publisher: Houghton, Mifflin and Company
collection: Genre Fiction

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An account of certain events which are supposed to have occurred in the month of May, 19--, at a quiet country inn on Dartmoor, in Devonshire; the events being recorded by the persons most interested in the unfolding of the little international comedy.

The story is written by four authors, each author being responsible for one character, as follows: —
MISS VIRGINIA POMEROY, of Richmond Virginia, U.S.A., by Kate Douglas Wiggin.
MRS. MACGILL, of Tunbridge Wells, England, by Mary Findlater, author of "The Rose of Joy."
MISS CECILIA EVESHAM, Mrs. MacGill's English companion, by Jane Helen Findlater, author of "The Green Graves of Balgowrie."
SIR ARCHIBALD MAXWELL MACKENZIE, of Kindarroch, N.B., by Allan McAulay, author of "The Rhymer."