. The Ladies' home journal. ELIZABETH GOUDGE Born in 1900 in the cathedral townof Wells in Somersetshire, ElizabethGoudge had only a neighbor familyof boys to play with. When thisfamily left Wells she trailed roundand round the garden weeping bit-terly—always was a watery consoled herself with a Shetlandpony, a dog, a pair of lovebirds, aguinea pig and sixteen rabbits. Shemust now be fully consoled by theseveral distinguished novels she haswritten—among them Green Dol-phin Street, recently filmed, andWayward Pilgrim, which begins inthis issue of the GEORGE It. STEWART I sta


. The Ladies' home journal. ELIZABETH GOUDGE Born in 1900 in the cathedral townof Wells in Somersetshire, ElizabethGoudge had only a neighbor familyof boys to play with. When thisfamily left Wells she trailed roundand round the garden weeping bit-terly—always was a watery consoled herself with a Shetlandpony, a dog, a pair of lovebirds, aguinea pig and sixteen rabbits. Shemust now be fully consoled by theseveral distinguished novels she haswritten—among them Green Dol-phin Street, recently filmed, andWayward Pilgrim, which begins inthis issue of the GEORGE It. STEWART I started down the academic grooveand followed that line to become aprofessor of English at the Uni-versity of California. I wrote myfirst novel in 1938, when I was at anage novelists are more likely to stopthan to begin. I think it is wrong toexpect a reader to enjoy something awriter has not enjoyed writing, so Ilike new and original subjects. Towrite the novel Storm I nearly be-came a meteorologist. To writeFire, I did become an honorarymember of the U. S. Forest , I have never wanted towrite a murder story. PRITCHETT-BRANDT mk »»■—.. V V 1 H i_. .^P \t FRANCES TOWERS Everyone who likes Charlotte Brontesclassic Jane Eyre or little children(and that should include everyone)will enjoy having Tea With in this issue. FrancesTowers is not only a sensitivewriter, but also a capable business-woman, having served on the staffof the Bank of England for manyyears. Born in India, she came hometo England when she was nine andwent to school a


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