“And to the people of Almont she was still Abbie Snover, or 'that Snover girl.' Age in Almont is not reckoned in years, but by marriage, and by children, and grandchildren.”
She was not quite forty years old, but so aged was she in appearance that another twenty-five years would not find her perceptibly older. And to the people of Almont she was still Abbie Snover, or “that Snover girl.” Age in Almont is not reckoned in years, but by marriage, and by children, and grandchildren.
Nearly all the young men of Abbie’s generation had gone to the City, returning only in after years, with the intention of staying a week or two weeks, and leaving at the end of a day, or two days. So Abbie never married.
Francis Buzzell (1882 - 1929). His father was editor of the Romeo Hydrant, which Mr. Buzzell mentions in his Almont stories as the “Almont Hydrant”. At twenty-one became Chicago newspaper reporter, and later, associate editor, Popular Mechanics. In 1912 began literary career by publishing two poems in Poetry.
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First published 1917
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