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Fair Margaret

H. Rider Haggard

Publisher: TEA BOOKS d.o.o.

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Summary

In 1491, “Fair Margaret,” the daughter of London merchant Master John Castell, lives with her father, who is ostensibly a Christian but is secretly a practicing Jew. Margaret and her distant cousin Peter secretly love each other, but Peter does not even mention his love, in accordance with a promise to her father. Will the two be able to overcome the forces that separate them? Find out in this tale of love and adventure.
Available since: 05/11/2022.
Print length: 260 pages.

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