BY REV. W. ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A. LL.D.MISS PHELPS — we call her by her maiden name — is a writer whose work has often the fascination of genius. The peculiar character- istics of New England are strong within her. Those who have read the lives of her father and mother will understand how highly strung her temperament is, with what a proud, lonely, wistful, refusing aspect she has looked upon life.
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BY REV. W. ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A. LL.D.
MISS PHELPS — we call her by her maiden name — is a writer whose work has often the fascination of genius. The peculiar character- istics of New England are strong within her. Those who have read the lives of her father and mother will understand how highly strung her temperament is, with what a proud, lonely, wistful, refusing aspect she has looked upon life.