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Wartime confusion, stolen identity, reformation of fallen women, all tossed together by Collins in this sensation novel about the strict rules and principles of Victorian society against erring or working women. An easy read, if not perhaps in the first ranks of the Wilkie gold standard. Recommended.
Publish Date
1873
Publisher
R. Bentley and Son
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Fiction, England in fiction, Women ex-convicts in fiction, Impostors and imposture, Women ex-convicts, Impostors and imposture in fiction, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), England, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Fiction, general, Ex-détenues, Romans, nouvellesPlaces
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"IT was a dark night."
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