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The Wee Widow's Cruise in Quiet Waters

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174 pages, Paperback

Published February 23, 2019

About the author

Edith E. Cuthell (1853 - 1929) wrote mainly short stories with an Indian background, in the 1880s and 1890s.

Many of her stories drew on her experiences as the wife of a British Army officer serving in India. Edith’s husband was Thomas George Cuthell, an officer in the 38th Foot and then the 13th Husssars, who retired from the Army in 1885.

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