SARA PAYSON WILLIS PARTON ["FANNY FERN".]
\sˈɑːɹə pˈe͡ɪsən wˈɪlis pˈɑːtən fˈani fˈɜːn], \sˈɑːɹə pˈeɪsən wˈɪlis pˈɑːtən fˈani fˈɜːn], \s_ˈɑː_ɹ_ə p_ˈeɪ_s_ə_n w_ˈɪ_l_i_s p_ˈɑː_t_ə_n__ f_ˈa_n_i f_ˈɜː_n]\
Definitions of SARA PAYSON WILLIS PARTON ["FANNY FERN".]
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An American essay-writer, sister of N. P. Willis and wife of James Parton; born in Portland, Me., July 9, 1811; died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1872. She is said to have contributed an article each week, for sixteen years, to the New York Ledger. She published two novels,- "Ruth Hall" (1854), a slightly veiled autobiography, and "Rose Clark" (1857); and collections from her contributions to the weekly press.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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- [Greek] Structurally adapted to an aquatic environment, as organs of water plants.
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