Henry Sydnor Harrison (1880–1930) was an American novelist, born in Sewanee, Tenn.
He wrote under the pen name "Henry Second," and made contributions to The Atlantic Monthly and other magazines.
[1] Other works include Angela's Business (1915), When I Come Back (1919), Saint Teresa (1922), and Marriage (1923), a volume of short stories.
Harrison also wrote a story, called "Miss Hinch", where a daring criminal and the lady after her make their way through New York City streets at midnight.
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