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A wealthy, bedridden woman and a brisk young doctor spar over remedy and desire as she insists that continual shopping and the expectation of letters and packages would restore her zest for life. The physician proposes more conventional cures—fresh interests, climate and financial safeguards—while she rejects prescribed pieties and presses for a personal, diverting wish. The arrival of a striking, theatrically radiant young visitor disrupts routines, generates comic set pieces, and forces reassessment of what counts as nourishment for the spirit. The tale blends light comedy with observations about recovery, diversion, companionship, and the small extravagances that revive a dulled appetite for living.

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Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Eleanor Hallowell Abbott was an American author known for her engaging short stories and novels that often explore themes of love, humor, and the complexities of human relationships. Her writing is characterized by a whimsical style and a keen observation of social dynamics. Among her notable works is "Molly Make-Believe," which showcases her ability to blend fantasy with everyday life. Abbott's stories frequently feature strong, relatable characters and a light-hearted tone, making her a beloved figure in early 20th-century American literature. Her contributions continue to resonate with readers who appreciate charming narratives and insightful commentary on society.

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