Dora Knowlton Ranous . oks known as The Im-mortals. This consisted of translations of twentyFrench novels, each of which had been crowned bythe Academy. For this set, besides doing her usualeditorial work, she made original translations ofBazins Ink-Stain, Frances The Red Lily,Theuriots A Woodland Queen, and De MassasZibeline, A Turn of Luck, The Scar, andMount Ida. This work was completed in 1905. Meanwhile the daughter, Alice, was married,December 31, 1903, to Samuel D. Chubb, a youngbusiness man of New York; and in the spring of1905 they removed to southern California, takingwith them their


Dora Knowlton Ranous . oks known as The Im-mortals. This consisted of translations of twentyFrench novels, each of which had been crowned bythe Academy. For this set, besides doing her usualeditorial work, she made original translations ofBazins Ink-Stain, Frances The Red Lily,Theuriots A Woodland Queen, and De MassasZibeline, A Turn of Luck, The Scar, andMount Ida. This work was completed in 1905. Meanwhile the daughter, Alice, was married,December 31, 1903, to Samuel D. Chubb, a youngbusiness man of New York; and in the spring of1905 they removed to southern California, takingwith them their little Catherine Alice, born January13 of that year. When autumn approached, was seriously out of health, and her mother,as soon as possible, went to her. Every means ofrestoration was tried there, including a sojourn atRedlands in the orange belt. But no improvementresulted, and she brought the mother and childback across the continent to her home in New again every expedient of medical skill was. Alice Rdtious Chubb


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