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MALET, LUCAS

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 488 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MALET, See also:LUCAS , the See also:pen-name of See also:Mary St Leger See also:Harrison (1852- ), See also:English novelist. She was the eldest daughter of See also:Charles See also:Kingsley, and was See also:born at See also:Eversley on the 4th of See also:June 1852. She studied at the See also:Slade school and at University See also:College, See also:London, and married in 1876 See also:William Harrison, See also:rector of See also:Clovelly. After her See also:husband's See also:death in 1897 she eventually settled in London. She had already written several books—Mrs Lorimer (1882), See also:Colonel Enderby's Wife (1885), Little See also:Peter (1887), A Counsel of Perfection (1888)—when she published her powerful See also:story, The See also:Wages of See also:Sin (1891), which attracted See also:great See also:attention. Her See also:History of See also:Sir See also:Richard Calmady (1901) had an even greater success. Her other novels include The Carissima (1896), The Gateless Barrier (1900), On the Far See also:Horizon (1906).

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