The story of two lighthouse attendants who swear to abstain from women, until two women arrive for their summer vacation.
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The Woman Haters is a novel written by Joseph C. Lincoln, which explores the lives of two elderly men, Captain Eri and Cap'n Warren, who are known for their dislike of women. The story is set in the small town of Wellmouth, Massachusetts, where the two men live together in a...
The Woman Haters is a novel written by Joseph C. Lincoln. The story is set in Cape Cod and revolves around the lives of two elderly men, Captain Eri and Cap'n Bill. The two men have formed a club called ""The Woman Haters"" where they meet regularly to discuss their disdain for...
The Woman-Haters by Joseph C. Lincoln The story of two lighthouse attendants who swear to abstain from women, until two women arrive for their summer vacation. We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books...
The stars, like incandescent lights fed by a fast weakening dynamo, grew pale, faded, and, one by one, went out. The slate-colored sea, with its tumbling waves, changed color, becoming a light gray, then a faint blue, and, as the red sun rolled up over the edge of the eastern...
The Woman Haters is a novel written by Joseph C. Lincoln. The story is set in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and follows the lives of a group of men who have formed a club called The Woman Haters. The club is dedicated to the belief that women are a nuisance and a burden, and they...
Excerpt from The Woman-Haters: A Yarn of Eastboro Twin-Lights A Story of mine called, like this, "The Woman-Haters," appeared recently in one of the magazines. That story was not this one, except in part - the part dealing with "John Brown" and Miss Ruth Graham. Readers of the...
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