Neith Boyce
Born
in Franklin, Indiana , The United States
March 21, 1872
Died
December 02, 1951
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The Bond
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1908
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20 editions
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7 best short stories by Neith Boyce
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Proud Lady
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The Provincetown Plays, Third Series: The Two Sons, Lima Beans, Before Breakfast (1916)
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2010
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9 editions
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The folly of others (Short story index reprint series)
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1970
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7 editions
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The Forerunner
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2009
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23 editions
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The Eternal Spring: A Novel
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The Eternal Spring: A Novel
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The Folly Of Others (1904)
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The Folly Of Others (1904)
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“What women are concerned in is developing their own individuality, and hence they refuse to call any man master, be he husband or spiritual guide. Personal freedom is more precious to them than the protection of the best men. The women they envy are not those who are simply wives and mothers, but those who by honest intelligent work have attained distinction in any line of effort, and whose creed has been self-reliance.”
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“There were always enough who wanted to get married and carry on the race....If a woman liked to play with words and set them in patterns and make pictures with them, and was taking care of herself and bothering nobody, and enjoyed her life without a lot of bawling children around, why shouldn't she?”
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“Marriage was very simple. You married a person you liked, and did just as you liked, exactly as before; and the person adored you, and even if he lost his temper sometimes over a beefsteak, or a missing shirt, he was still the most charming person in the world.”
― The Bond
― The Bond







