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Eveline Mandeville

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A young woman refuses her father's insistence that she marry a wealthy suitor after overhearing conversations that make her suspect his involvement with a clandestine gang of horse thieves. She conceals her doubts and seeks evidence while family tensions rise, rival admirers complicate loyalties, and accusations endanger reputations. The narrative follows her determination to prioritize moral character over material advantage, explores the clash between parental authority and personal choice, and unfolds a mix of crime, rivalry, and shifting alliances as motives are revealed and consequences follow.

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Alvin Addison

Alvin Addison was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable works include "Ellen Walton" and "Eveline Mandeville," both of which reflect themes of personal growth and social dynamics. Addison's writing often explores the complexities of human relationships and the challenges faced by individuals in their pursuit of happiness. Through his narratives, he captures the essence of his characters' journeys, making his stories resonate with readers of his time and beyond.

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