When Was the Term "Hard-Boiled" First Applied to Fiction?

The figurative use of hard-boiled probably dates back to as early as 1885, when the phrase "hard-boiled egg" seems to have been used as an epithet for someone who didn't readily part with money.
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Thanks to Bill Crider for pointing out this info from The Straight Dope.
Labels: Bill Crider, hard-boiled, The Straight Dope
