Lizzie Lee's daughter, or, A rich father's remorse : being a true narrative of how, after disowning and turning out his daughter, Lizzie Lee, because she eloped with and married his coachman, he also gave away her child to a strange woman : how, after the mother's death in the almshouse, he became stricken with remorse for his cruelty, and commenced to search for the child he had given away : her final rescue after a most exciting series of adventures and incidents : and how the coachman tried to abduct and kill her, &c., &c.
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Language: | English |
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Chicago, Ill. :
Charles J. Heck,
[1800]
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Series: | World trials library.
Women and the law. |
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