Henry Kitchell Webster (September 7, 1875 – December 8, 1932) was an American author who lived in Evanston, Illinois. He wrote novels and short stories on themes ranging from mystery to family drama to science fiction. He first achieved moderate recognition in 1899 when he co-wrote The Short Line War with fellow Illinois author Samuel Merwin, with whom he later collaborated to write one of his more famous works, Calumet "K" (1901).COMRADE JOHN SAMUEL MERWIN&HENRY KITCHELL WEBSTERAT the first signs of the activity of a new day about Cynthia’s house, Chance went to her door and knocked. The maid, who rather precipitately answered the summons, showed surprise both when she saw who the untimely visitor was and when she heard his errand. "I wish to see Miss Cynthia," he said. He had used the word Comrade for the last time. "But she has not come down yet " "I suppose not. I will wait. But tell her, please, that it is a matter of importance."
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