"The Baker's Wife."

A story of a woman, unhappily married, who encounters her former lover at a country fair. In the evening they load the drunken husband into the wagon, and, angry at the "meanness and pettiness of her existence," she drives the horses wildly and dangerously. In The Humanist (April 1927), Day's End and Other Stories (1928), Thirty Tales (1934).

ID: 
b14
Title: 
"The Baker's Wife."
Genre: 
Story
Page Count: 
17
Word Count: 
ca. 3760
Publisher: 
Humanist
Year of Publication: 
1927
Topic: 
Marriage