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Mistress Alice Jocelyn, her letters : in the which be set forth an English mayde's voyage to the province of Maine and what did befall her thereafter
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Mistress Alice Jocelyn, her letters : in the which be set forth an English mayde's voyage to the province of Maine and what did befall her thereafter
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[1903]
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317093
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Cheney, C. Emma
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