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Snsan Warxer, an American authoress, born in New York in 1818. She is the daughter of Henry W. Warner (died in 1875), author of an " Inquiry into the Moral and Religious Character of the American Government" and " The Liberties of America." She has published " The Wide, Wide World" (1850), under the pseudonyme of Elizabeth Wetherell, which attained great popularity both in America and Europe; "Queechy" (2 vols., 1852); "The Law and the Testimony " (8vo, 1853), in which •the texts proving the great doctrines of Christianity are brought together under their appropriate heads; "The Hills of the Shatemuc" (1856), containing descriptions of scenery on the Hudson river; " The Old Helmet" (1863); " Melbourne House " (1864); " Daisy " (1868); "A Story of Small Beginnings " (4 vols., 1872); " The Say and Do Series, Stories on the Lord's" Prayer " (1875); and with her sister " Say and Seal " (1860); " Ellen Montgomery's Book Shelf " (1853-'9); " The Word Series " (3 vols., 1868); " Books of Blessing," stories on the beatitudes, and " Wych Hazel" (1876). Some of her works have been translated into French, German, and Swedish. - Her sister, Anna Warner, has published, under the pseudonyme of " Amy Lothrop," " Dollars and Cents " (2 vols., 1853); " My Brother's Keeper " (2 vols., 1855); "Stories of Vinegar Hill" (6 vols., 1871); "The Fourth Watch " (1872); and " The Other Shore " (1873).
 
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