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Rhine Journey Book Description
Set in 1851, the Morrisons, are making a journey by paddle-steamer on the Rhine. Charlotte Morrison mistakes a passenger for the man she gave up years ago, at her brother's insistence and from this moment,
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The islands lay low and dark in the sea that had claimed the lives of Adela Traherne's parents. Known to the islanders as the Island Child, her life became inextricably linked with Augustus Walmer, the Proprietor of the islands, in the summer of 1840, whe
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