![]() It was not until 1861 that her first long story - "East Lynne" - was given to the public*. Wood went to reside abroad, and when living in France, her first effort in fiction, in the form of a short story, appeared in Bentley's Miscellany*, and she was also a frequent contributor to the pages of Colburn's Magazine. Henry Wood, was passed in the city of Worcester, where she obtained familiarity with the phases of cathedral life which have formed the subject of so many of her stories. Miss Ellen Price's early life, up to the time of her marriage with Mr. Wood's condition had been such for several weeks to cause great anxiety to her relatives and friends, and the return of the severe weather, while she was still in a critical state, completely prostrated by bronchitis, in addition to a weak action of the heart, proved fatal to her at an early hour yesterday morning. Henry Wood, the well-known authoress of "East Lynne." Mrs. We have to record to-day the death of Mrs. ![]()
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