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The prisoner of Zenda and Rupert of Hentzau : Ruritania complete

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    The prisoner of Zenda : being the history of three months in the life of an English gentleman

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    Rudolf Rossencyll falls in love with Princess Flavia on his perilous mission to release the king of Zenda from his captors.

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    Andrew Jackson, New Port, letter to Rachel Jackson, Hunters Hill :

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    Jackson mentions that Colonel Christmas is delivering his letter and a variety of garden seeds; he reports on stable fires and that he was able to save his horse from the fire. He also reports that he has caught a cold which is now in his chest and discusses plans for cotton planting and apple trees; expresses concerns over her relationship with the servants.

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    Olin Wellborn letter to John W. Swindells

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    Letter from Olin Wellborn to Captain John W. Swindells in Austin, Texas. Wellborn writes that he would like to recommend Swindells for the clerkship of the New Court, but he had already "signed the petition of another gentleman" for the post.

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    Engert, Cornelius Van Hemert. 1 letter (1929) to Lady Agnes Adams, Caracas, Venezuela

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    Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters) Stanton letter to Ogden Hoffman

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