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Glynne   Listen
noun
Glynne, Glyn  n.  A glen. See Glen. Note: (Obs. singly, but occurring often in locative names in Ireland, as Glen does in Scotland.) "He could not beat out the Irish, yet he did shut them up within those narrow corners and glyns under the mountain's foot."






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"Glynne" Quotes from Famous Books



... devoted to sensational sex stories attain to hundreds of thousands of circulation. A serious book by David Graham Phillips, published serially in a popular monthly, is raided the moment it appears between covers; a trashy piece of nastiness by Elinor Glyn goes unmolested. Worse, books are sold for months and even years without protest, and then suddenly attacked; Dreiser's "The 'Genius,'" Kreymborg's "Edna" and Forel's "The Sexual Question" are examples. Still worse, what is held to be unobjectionable in one State is forbidden in another as contra ...
— A Book of Prefaces • H. L. Mencken



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