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    "The New Mother" is a short story written by Lucy Clifford and first published in her collection of children's stories, The Anyhow Stories, Moral and Otherwise in 1882. The story has been reprinted and rewritten numerous times, including in the anthologies Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and The Dark Descent. 



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