Wayward AngelTopaz, 1997 - 377 sidor Theodora, the young daughter of a wealthy but abusive British lord, flees to America, where she is taken in by a family of Kentucky Quakers. Years later, her true identity remains hidden, as does her love for the "bad boy" son of a local slaveholder. And now, with the Civil War about to tear the country apart, the only chance for the love she's dreamed of may be ripped away as well! |
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... never tried hiding the fact that I didn't fall far from the tree , which is more than Charlie can say . But remember this , Josie Ann : I never in my life , never took my anger out on those less defenseless than myself . " He strode off ...
... never tried hiding the fact that I didn't fall far from the tree , which is more than Charlie can say . But remember this , Josie Ann : I never in my life , never took my anger out on those less defenseless than myself . " He strode off ...
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... never expected much from his mother and never received much , so he usually walked away from these visits with more of a sense of relief . He didn't know what was wrong with him now . Maybe he just felt his injury deserved a little more ...
... never expected much from his mother and never received much , so he usually walked away from these visits with more of a sense of relief . He didn't know what was wrong with him now . Maybe he just felt his injury deserved a little more ...
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... never expected much from his mother and never received much , so he usually walked away from these visits with more of a sense of relief . He didn't know what was wrong with him now . Maybe he just felt his injury deserved a little more ...
... never expected much from his mother and never received much , so he usually walked away from these visits with more of a sense of relief . He didn't know what was wrong with him now . Maybe he just felt his injury deserved a little more ...
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