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Bought and Paid For; From the Play of George Broadhurst

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The narrative centers on a middle-class family's crisis after the husband is stricken with a fatal illness, forcing the wife and two daughters to confront sudden bereavement and the likelihood of financial ruin. Through domestic scenes and a physician's grim diagnosis, the story examines the wife's memories, social ambitions, and the family's precarious living, while dramatizing tensions between honor, economic necessity, and public appearance. Adapted from a stage play, the work focuses on interpersonal dynamics and moral choices prompted by illness and poverty.

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Arthur Hornblow

Arthur Hornblow was an American author and playwright known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He is particularly recognized for his play "Bought and Paid For," which was adapted from the work of George Broadhurst, showcasing his ability to translate theatrical narratives into compelling prose. Hornblow also penned novels such as "By Right of Conquest," which explores themes of adventure and conquest, and "The Mask: A Story of Love and Adventure," reflecting his interest in romance and intrigue. His works often blend dramatic elements with rich storytelling, contributing to the literary landscape of his time.

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