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In the al most lost art of letter writing she espe cially excels. She is called the wittiest letter writer among women. Her real name is Miss. Alice French. She has for years so successfully cloaked her personality that many persons were moved by the strength and other mas culine characteristics of her writing to declare that she must be a man. She is a woman, however, and a very womanly woman. Octave Thanet, according to the Journalist, is a native of Massachusetts, born of an old Bay state family, her mother's people, the Nortons, having been in the extensive Mayflower immi gration. Iler male ancestors on both sides bore arms in the revolutionary struggle. She was graduated at the Abbott academy, where her paternal grandmother had been a student long before; and presently accompanied to the Mississippi valley her father, a manufacturer of agricultural imple ments, whose health had failed him in the vigorous New England climate. During her academic days, Octave Thanet had made some essays at story writing, and one of her juvenile at1 tempts actually found place in Godey's Lady's book. As her mind matured, however, she became conscious of the comparative poorness of her work, and, burning everything of the kind she had written, she made careful studies of styles, also a European tour, and after her return she met in Washing- OCTAVE THANET (MISS FRENCH.) ton, where she passed a winter, a lady of remarkable abilities and attainmonta. now no longer among the living, who jrave her severe yet kindly criticism mod persuaded her to resume the pen. In 1878 or 1879 she sent a short story, "The Communist's Wife," to Harper's Magazine and then to Lippincott's, by whose editor it Was accepted, and her career was begun. But for some time her writing's took the color of her studies, which had been mainly devoted to German meta physics and political economy. She While Mr. T. J. 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Our prices are as low as the lowest, and are not higher than without the premiums. We will gladly explain in person. THE DALLES MER MILE CO. wrote largely on economic or social topics, as "The English Workingmen" and "Commercial Crises,"' contributed to Lippincott, "The Indoor Pauper," in the Atlantic Monthly, and "Jails," "Charities" and other articles appear ing in Good Company, a New England magazine of short life. - - Her special work was not fairly found until 1882, when a very cordial letter of advice from the editor of the Century Magazine, upon acceptance of one of her stories, and a request for first receipt of any she might thereafter write, gave her emphatic encourage ment. Her brief South Carolina story, "The Bishop's Vagabond," come out that year, and was widely copied in the newspapers of the country. Others fol lowed in sufficient number to justify, within five years, a selection and collec tion from them, which was issued in book form. and entitled "Kritters in the Sun." In 1891 a second series appeared: "Otto, the Knight, and Other Trans Mississippi Stories." This is character ized by a strong local flavor which also pervades the "Stories of a Western Town," now running through a Scrib ner's Magazine. She frankly confesses that this town is Davenport, her home, and that "Harry Lossing," their cen tral figure, is a veritable Iowan. Two larger stories have each filled a book: "Expiation," a novelette in 1889; and "We All." a juvenile published in 1891. The scene of the latter is chiefly in Ar kansas, where Octave Thanet's winter home is commonly made. She is often the subject of interviews and descriptive articles. 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