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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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Title: Stella Rosevelt

A novel

Author: Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

Release date: May 3, 2023 [eBook #70696]

Language: English

Original publication: United States: G. W. Dillingham, 1883

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STELLA ROSEVELT.
A Novel.

BY
MRS. GEORGIE SHELDON.
AUTHOR OF
Brownie’s Triumph,” “The Forsaken Bride,” “Lost—A Pearle,” “Earle Wayne’s Nobility,” Etc., Etc.
NEW YORK:
G. W. Dillingham Co., Publishers.
Copyright, 1883 and 1890
By STREET & SMITH
Stella Rosevelt