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River in the wind.Entry/Object ID
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392 p. ; 22 cm.
River in the wind by Edith Pope.
This title is about the conflict that lies between two sharply different social levels, as Thad, son of an overseer, grows to young manhood loving only Medora, daughter of the Judge on whose plantation he has been raised. But Medora has an arrogant, proud, ambitious mother, who marries her, virtually in childhood, to a shyster with a bold front of false success. And Thad has another master- his loyalty to the land that gave him birth, his determination to avenge the massacre which cost him his mother, and which was to come between successive plans to abduct Medora. This story, of an earnest youth and a fiery maiden, is told against a background of Florida Territory and the Seminole Wars."Collection
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Seminole War, 2nd, 1835-1842 -- Fiction.Publication Details
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Pope, EdithPublisher
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New YorkCall No.
PS 3531 .O64 R5