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JOHNSON, Virginia Wales, author, born in Brooklyn, New York, 28 December, 1849. She has travelled in Europe since 1870, and now (1887) resides in Florence. Her publications include "Kettle Club Series" (Boston, 1870); "Travels of an American Owl" (Philadelphia, 1870); "Joseph, the Jew" (New York, 1873); "A Sack of Gold" (1874); "The Catskill Fairies" (1875); "The Calderwood Secret" (1875); "Miss Nancy's Pilgrimage" (1877); "A Foreign Marriage" (1880); "The Neptune Vase" (1881); "The English Daisy Miller" (1882); "The Fainalls of Tipton" (1885); "Tulip Place" (1886); and "The House of the Musician" (1887).
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