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Stella Rosevelt

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A young orphaned woman travels alone across the Atlantic to join distant relatives and immediately confronts storms of circumstance, poverty, and social suspicion. The narrative follows her endurance through guardianship disputes, malicious falsehoods, and a critical mistake that imperils her standing, while romantic entanglements and unexpected alliances complicate matters. She faces betrayal, ingratitude, and physical peril, yet presses on with sacrifices and resourcefulness. Gradual explanations, legal and moral reckonings, and rescuing interventions lead to restored trust, personal growth, and a hopeful resolution that emphasizes perseverance and fidelity to principle.

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Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

Mrs. Georgie Sheldon was a prolific American author known for her romantic novels in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her works often explore themes of love, nobility, and personal triumph, appealing to a wide readership of her time. Among her notable titles is "The Magic Cameo: A Love Story," which showcases her flair for weaving intricate plots and engaging characters. She wrote extensively, with over sixteen published works, including "Brownie's Triumph" and "Earle Wayne's Nobility." Her storytelling reflects the social mores and aspirations of her era, contributing to the literary landscape of her time.

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