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CUTLER, Lizzie Petit, author, born in Milton, Albemarle County, Virginia, in 1836. She was instructed until her fourteenth year at a seminary in Charlottesville, Virginia, after which her education was continued very irregularly. Her first novel, " Light and Darkness" (New York, 1855), was republished in London and translated into French. This was followed by "Household Mysteries, a Romance of Southern Life" (1856), and " The Stars of the Crowd, or Men and Women of the Day" (1858). As Miss Petit (her maiden name), she gave, in 1860, a series of public readings. About 1858 she married Mr. Cutler, a New York lawyer.
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