An edition of Forced apart; or, Exiled by fate (1886)

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Forced apart; or, Exiled by fate.
Morris Redwing
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An edition of Forced apart; or, Exiled by fate (1886)

Forced apart; or, Exiled by fate.

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A tragic romance. Mr. Phillip Sandhurst takes a younger woman to be his wife, Danae. she had been under the care of Mr. Gabriel Brandis since the time of her parents death. Mr. Sandhurst is a successful lumberman and Mr. Brandis seeks to ruin him and take away his fortune and his property through lies and half truths. Mr. Sandhurst is forced to leave his young wife to keep her from being destroyed by the lies of Mr. Brandis.

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Publisher
Laird & Lee
Language
English
Pages
166

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Forced apart; or, Exiled by fate.
1886, Laird & Lee
Microform in English

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Edition Notes

Microfilm. Woodbridge, Conn., Research Publications, 1970-1978. 1 reel. 35 mm. (Wright American fiction, v. 3 (1876-1900), reel M-33, no. 3705)

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Microform
Pagination
166 p.
Number of pages
166

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OL17532711M
OCLC/WorldCat
19677859

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December 6, 2011 Edited by Kristopher Adam Kelley This is a very simple story but enjoyable none the less. I have an original copy and I do love to read words written from over 125 years ago. If you enjoy the smell of an old book and the taste of a simpler time, find a copy of this book and indulge yourself. KK
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