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New York Times Book Review

Elinor Glyn, author of "The Visits of Elizabeth" and the recently published "Reflections of Ambrosine," is Mrs. Clayton Glyn, a sister of Lady Duff Gordon.  She is an intimate friend of Lady Warwick.  Lady Gordon is one of the well-known titled Englishwomen who have gone into trade.  She conducts a successful dressmaking establishment in  London under the name of "Lucette."  Mrs. Glyn lives in Harlow, Essex.

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