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True to Himself; Or, Roger Strong's Struggle for Place
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Family•Success•Children of prisoners•False imprisonment•Suppression of evidence
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"True to Himself; Or, Roger Strong's Struggle for Place" by Edward Stratemeyer is a novel written during the late 19th century, specifically aimed at a young audience, particularly boys and girls. The book follows the story of Roger Strong, a typical American country lad, and his sister Kate as they...
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