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This title is the second book I have read by this author. She wrote hundreds of dime novels in her lifetime. She was read and admired by Abraham Lincoln. She is best known for Maum Guinea, which was as well known as Uncle Tom’s Cabin at the time. I found this book in one of those Safeway book boxes. I have found only one title by her on Librivox, but several full texts available online.