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This work presents the life and perspective of Augusta Tabor, the first wife of Horace Tabor, a prominent figure in Colorado's silver mining history. It recounts the scandal surrounding their divorce and Horace's subsequent marriage to Baby Doe, exploring Augusta's feelings of betrayal and her attempts to reclaim her narrative. Through interviews and personal reflections, Augusta reveals her side of the tumultuous events, including her discontent with the divorce proceedings and her views on her former husband's new life. The text delves into themes of loyalty, societal judgment, and the complexities of personal relationships amidst public scandal.
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