Short stories and drafts of works by Mary Rynne
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Typescript text of "At the Risk of Sounding Sentimental" by Mary Rynne (10pp). The last two pages contain manuscript notes and revisions. Story is told through six letters, primarily between Linda and Elsie - two school friends who have recently renewed their friendship.
Typescript text of "Four Letters" by Mary Rynne (8pp). Presumably a revised version of "At the Risk of Sounding Sentimental." The transcript of four letters tell the story of friends Linda and Jennie who have recently reunited, and the last letter implies that Linda and Jennie's husband Allan began an affair.
Typescript text of "The Nun Who Saw the Fairy" by Mary Rynne (9pp with one blank page at the end). Told from the perspective of a woman whose friend showed her a fairy when they were children.
Typescript text of "An Act of God" by M.T. Rynne (25pp) with minor edits in pen throughout. Focuses on the Geraghty family, and seems like a prose version of "Atlantic View."
Typescript text titled "What Did It Matter----?" with "Two points of view" written in pencil above (4pp). Tells the story of people who meet at the Pension Beauvais.
Typescript text titled "Mrs. Watts Found it Out" with "'Tis Folly To Be Wise" written in pen above (4pp). Edits in black pen throughout. Folded.
Typescript text titled "As the Sun went Down" (6pp). Tells the story of friends visiting the Alps who decide to each do an act of charity during the day. Folded.
Typescript text titled "A Twin Abroad" (3pp). Very brief story about a love triangle, and the bulk of the story is told while the characters are playing golf. Folded.
Typescript text titled "The Miraculous Can" (3pp). About a woman whose Lourde water bottle is leaking on the train. Folded.