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Mary Hallock Foote was an early 20th century American author and illustrator. She is best known for her stories in which the rough picturesque life, especially the mining life, of the West is vividly portrayed by her drawings. Stories in this collection include In exile -- Friend Barton's "concern" -- The story of the Alcazar -- A cloud on the mountain -- The rapture of Hetty -- The watchman.
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Mary Hallock Foote (1847-1938) was an American author and illustrator known for her vivid portrayals of the American West and her contributions to both literature and visual arts. Born in the East, she moved to California with her husband, an engineer working on mining projects, which inspired much of her writing and artwork. Foote's works often explore themes of frontier life, women's roles, and the complexities of love and identity in a rapidly changing society. She is best remembered for her novels, short stories, and illustrations that offer a unique, personal perspective on life in the West during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through her rich narrative style and evocative illustrations, Foote has earned a place among the influential writers and artists of her time.