A GOOD WOMAN
A GOOD WOMAN
BY
LOUIS BROMFIELD
Author of
“The Green Bay Tree,” “Possession,” and
“Early Autumn”
NEW YORK :: FREDERICK A.
STOKES COMPANY :: MCMXXVII
Copyright, 1927, by
Frederick A. Stokes Company
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the United States of America
To
THE LATE
STUART P. SHERMAN
TAKEN BY DEATH AT THE MOMENT
WHEN THE AMERICAN WRITING TO WHICH
HE GAVE HIMSELF WITH SO MUCH
DEVOTION, NEEDED HIM MOST SORELY.
FOREWORD
“A Good Woman” is the last of a series of four novels dealing from various angles with a strongly marked phase of American life. The book was planned, without being in any sense a sequel, as part of a picture which includes three other sections—“The Green Bay Tree,” “Possession” and “Early Autumn.” Taken together the four might be considered as a single novel with the all-encompassing title “Escape.”
Louis Bromfield.