SARAH DOUDNEY
\sˈe͡əɹə dˈa͡ʊdnɪ], \sˈeəɹə dˈaʊdnɪ], \s_ˈeə_ɹ_ə d_ˈaʊ_d_n_ɪ]\
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An English writer of fiction; born near Portsmouth, England, in 1842; resides in London. She began contributing to magazines at 18, and is very popular, chiefly as a writer of stories for girls. Her poem "The Lesson of the Water Mill" is a familiar favorite. Her prose works, over forty in number, include: "Under Grey Walls" (1871); "The Pilot's Daughters" (1874); "Nothing but Leaves" (1882); "Under False Colours"; "Silent Strings".
By Charles Dudley Warner