HARRIET FARLEY
\hˈaɹi͡ət fˈɑːlɪ], \hˈaɹiət fˈɑːlɪ], \h_ˈa_ɹ_iə_t f_ˈɑː_l_ɪ]\
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An American editor and writer; born in New Hampshire, 1817. She was employed in a mill at Lowell, Mass., and became editor of the Lowell Offering, a periodical supported by the factory operatives, who were also contributors to it. Her works include "Mind among the Spindles", a collection of her miscellany, and "Fancy's Frolics".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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