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In 1778 fourteen-year-old Becca takes a position as personal maid to Peggy Shippen, the daughter of wealthy Philadelphia Quakers, and witnesses the events that lead to General Benedict Arnold's betrayal of the revolutionary American forces.
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Fiction, History, United States in fiction, Arnold, Benedict, in fiction, Juvenile fiction, Quakers in fiction, Quakers, Spies in fiction, Spies, Pennsylvania in fiction, Children's fiction, United states, history, revolution, 1775-1783, fiction, Spies, fiction, Philadelphia (pa.), fiction, Society of friends, fiction, Arnold, benedict, 1741-1801, fictionPeople
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Finishing Becca: a story about Peggy Shippen and Benedict Arnold
2004, Harcourt
in English
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Finishing Becca: A Story About Peggy Shippen and Benedict Arnold (Great Episodes (Sagebrush))
October 1999, Tandem Library
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in English
0785753265 9780785753261
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Finishing Becca: A Story About Peggy Shippen and Benedict Arnold
September 1995, Perfection Learning Prebound
Unknown Binding
0780753445 9780780753440
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Finishing Becca: a story about Peggy Shippen and Benedict Arnold
1994, Harcourt Brace
in English
0152008802 9780152008802
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Includes bibliographical reference [P.361-362]
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In 1778 fourteen-year-old Becca takes a position as personal maid to Peggy Shippen, the daughter of wealthy Philadelphia Quakers, and witnesses the events that lead to General Benedict Arnold's betrayal of the revolutionary American forces.
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