Kathleen Thompson Norris Books
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Kathleen Thompson NorrisCherry Strickland came in the door of the Strickland house, and shut it behind her, and stood so, with her hands behind her on the knob, and her slender body leaning forward, and her breath rising and..
The Heart of Rachael
Kathleen Thompson NorrisThe day had opened so brightly, in such a welcome wave of April sunshine, that by mid-afternoon there were two hundred players scattered over the links of the Long Island Country Club at Belvedere Bay..
Undertow
Kathleen Thompson NorrisThe marriage of Albert Bradley and Anne Polk Barrett was as close as anything comes, in these prosaic days, to a high adventure. Nancy's Uncle Thomas, a quiet, gentle old Southerner who wore tan linen..
The Story of Julia Page
Kathleen Thompson NorrisTo Emeline, wife of George Page, there came slowly, in her thirtieth year, a sullen conviction that life was monstrously unfair. From a resentful realization that she was not happy in her marriage, Em..
Saturday's Child
Kathleen Thompson NorrisNobody quite liked to allude to the subject, or ask a direct question. Not that any one of them was particularly considerate or reserved by nature, but because Miss Thornton was known to be extremely ..
Martie, the Unconquered
Kathleen Thompson NorrisThree of these girls met almost every afternoon, going first to each other's houses, and later wandering down for the mail, for some trivial errand at drug store or dry-goods store, and for the inevit..
Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby
Kathleen Thompson NorrisAlmost all the women that she knew admitted unhappiness of one sort or another, and discussed their domestic troubles freely. Margaret had never sunk to that; it would not even have been a relief to a..
The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne
Kathleen Thompson NorrisLittle Mrs. George Carew, flushed and excited, crossed the pantry as she spoke, and pushed open the swinging door that connected it with the kitchen. She was a pretty woman, even now when her hair, al..