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The Maid-at-Arms (1902)

by Robert W. Chambers

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Series: Cardigan (2)

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The follow-up to Chambers' remarkably popular bestseller Cardigan, The Maid-at-Arms begins a century after America's Revolutionary War has been settled. The young nation has forgotten the struggles of its birth and is now facing an entirely differentâ??but no less dauntingâ??set of challenges. Against this backdrop, an unlikely hero emerges… (more)

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Written and published in 1902, this is a wonderful fictional account of a small bite of a the Revolutionary War. Sweet romance, elegant prose, daring action and mystery make this an excellent novel. If you enjoy older books, I highly recommend. ( )
  empress8411 | Jan 21, 2014 |
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We drew bridle at the cross-roads; he stretched his legs in his stirrups, raised his arms, yawned, and dropped his huge hands upon either thigh with a resounding slap.
”Well, good-bye,” he said, gravely, but made no movement to leave me.
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Fiction. Western. Historical Fiction. HTML:

The follow-up to Chambers' remarkably popular bestseller Cardigan, The Maid-at-Arms begins a century after America's Revolutionary War has been settled. The young nation has forgotten the struggles of its birth and is now facing an entirely differentâ??but no less dauntingâ??set of challenges. Against this backdrop, an unlikely hero emerges

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