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Making His Mark

Horatio Alger Jr.

Publisher: Merkaba Press

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Summary

Cheated of his inheritance by his scheming stepmother, young Gerald Lane goes to work for a lawyer who sends him on a perilous mission to Montana to recover stolen money.
Available since: 08/08/2017.

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