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Show n vjff j3W CMeeartiKTo ft S - tww u watt 114 Mfe &x?K4, Ufe' (L-v mmnee? .FRANCES TROLLOP E . . . Aftr th tremendous success of htr tint book th With htr book, "Domestic Manners of th Amtr- btcam on of tb most prollfle writer of htr day, team," fllltd with ctuttlo cotnmtnu, Mrs. Franct turning out 114 mor book befor htr death In Trollop rot to fam and protptrlty in htr nativ 1M3. All wtr fallurt. England. A widow, h cam to America In 18 REELECTEp IN PRISON . . . and atUmpttd to tttablith a milllnary butlnta In Jailtd for violation of th fedtral aoditioa act, Cincinnati. Through th ntxt thrtt ytart th kept a law deeigned to curb "falae, scandalou and ma- an mblttrd detailed diary of all h taw and licloua writing about th govtrnmtnC Matthtw xptrleneed In the U. S., and on htr return to Lyon waa reelected to eongrea by Vermont whll England baaed Th Domestic Mannar of th rvln hi four-month prison sentence In 1TM. A Americans'' on her notes. It became a "beat seller" fine of $1000 which Lyon paid In conjunction with almost overnight his Jail sentence waa refunded by the government Fifty at the time she wrote the book, Mrs. Trol- to th congressman's hairs In ISM. lop bad never previously written for publication. (Copyright, 1MT, for Th Talegram) - t |