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Daddy Long Legs by Jean Webster (1912)

No, this is not about Daddy-longlegs (Opiliones) or Daddy-longlegs spiders (Pholcidae), but “Daddy Long Legs” is a charming love story published by Jean Webster in 1912! The following contains spoilers, so if you haven’t read the book yet, please feel free to skip this.

It’s well known that the author of Candy Candy, Kyoko Mizuki, had been inspired by this story. Therefore, there are parallels between these two stories, and I would like to highlight some below.

Here I give you a brief summary first:

In the beginning of the book, we met a 17-year-old orphan girl, called Jerusha (she later called herself Judy) Abbott, who lived in an orphanage called John Grier Home. One of the trustees of the orphanage saw her potential in becoming an excellent writer, so not only he would pay her tuition for college, he would also give her a generous monthly allowance. The only requirement from him was that Judy must write him a monthly letter to let him know of her progress through college. His main reason was that writing letters was important for her development to be a writer.

Yet the strange thing was that he insisted on being anonymous. She was to address him as John Smith, and she should not expect any direct reply from him (he replied through his secretary). However, Jerusha (Judy) did catch a glimpse of the shadow of her benefactor and found that he was a tall, long-legged man. For this reason, she adoringly addressed him as ‘Daddy-Long-Legs’. She later attended a “girls’ college” on the East Coast and illustrated her letters with childlike line drawings, also created by Jean Webster.

Near the end of the book, Master Jervie proposed to Judy, but she turned him down because he was a wealthy man. Yet, she was upset and even told her ‘Daddy-Long-Legs’ in her letter about her feelings for her friend, Jervie. After that, she finally got to meet her benefactor, who was no other man than Master Jervie himself.

You might have seen the parallels already by now, and here are some of my interpretations:

Fortunately, there is a sequel to this book called “Dear Enemy”, also written by Jean Webster, in which it mentioned that Judy Abbott got married soon after completing college. The book also talked about her remarkably successful marriage with Jervie.

You might ask if Candy had fallen in love with Albert or vice versa before she discovered his true identity. I think Candy had although she might not have realized it, and you can read my point of view in my earlier posts (four parts altogether) regarding the Rockstown incident. This is the link to Part 1:

https://mspuddleshaven.com/2013/05/28/rockstown-incident-part-l/

To me, Albert had “proposed” too. Please refer to my previous post about the possible meaning behind sharing a sandwich

https://mspuddleshaven.com/2013/06/30/sharing-half-of-a-sandwich/

Also, for your interest, I found a good post by Skies O’Blue, and you can read her book review in

http://touchdownreality.wordpress.com/2013/05/21/book-review-daddy-long-legs/

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