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Brought as a foster child to live with the miller's family when he is an infant, Jan early shows interest and talent in the arts, exercises a good and gentle spirit with all people, and only after tragedy and cruelty fail to thwart his love of nature and art, is he able to learn of his past and become united with his real father.
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Artists, Conduct of life, Country life, Country life in fiction, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Children's stories, EnglishPlaces
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Jan of the windmill: a story of the plains
Publish date unknown, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, E. & J. B. Young
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Part of the 18 volume set of Mrs. Ewing's works issued 1894-6.
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"Storm without and within?"
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