The Stingy Receiver

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The Stingy Receiver

by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

EN·~2 hours·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total

THE STINGY RECEIVER - BY ELEANOR HALLOWELL ABBOTT - AUTHOR OF "MOLLY MAKE BELIEVE," "THE WHITE LINEN NURSE," ETC. - WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY - FANNY MUNSELL - NEW YORK - THE CENTURY CO. - 1917 - Copyright, 1917, by - THE CENTURY Co. - Copyright, 1916, by - THE CROWELL PUBLISHING COMPANY - Published, February, 1917

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TO - KATHERINE K. ABBOTT - A GENEROUS GIVER - THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY - DEDICATED

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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THE STINGY RECEIVER - I

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Description

A sharp‑tongued comedy of manners unfolds in a hospital room where a young doctor and his affluent, yet ailing, patient spar over the price of a wish. Their banter crackles with irony—she, a woman of means, demands years of life while he, bound by professional ethics and fiscal reality, can offer only hollow promises and clever retorts. The dialogue dances between sarcasm and sincerity, exposing the absurdities of wealth, mortality, and the human craving for control.

Set against a backdrop of early‑twentieth‑century sensibilities, the story blends wit with a subtle critique of society’s obsession with material security. As the two protagonists volley questions about desire, duty, and the value of time, listeners are drawn into a lively intellectual duel that feels both timeless and freshly relevant. The opening promises a clever, thought‑provoking tale that balances humor with a poignant look at what we truly wish for when faced with life’s limits.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (156K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Elaine Laizure

Release date

2015-06-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

1872–1958

Raised in a family of writers and editors, this American novelist became a favorite magazine contributor and the author of popular early-20th-century fiction, including Molly Make-Believe. Her work often centers on lively young women, romance, and a playful sense of imagination.

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