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My Queen A Weekly Journal for Young Women, 1900

Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    014 - Questions Answers by Grace Shirley

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    013 - The Arrest and Rescue

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    012 - Marion Discovers Dollie

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    010 - Marion Finds her Uncle At Last

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    011 - The Return of Miss Gray

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    009 - The Picture on the Poster

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    008 - The First News of Dollie

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    007 - On the Track of the Abductor

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    006 - The Plot of a Villain

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    005 - A Dark Deed

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    004 - The Abduction of Dollie

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    003 - Marion Proves her Intuitions

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    002 - The City Boarder

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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    001 - The Daisy Chain

    Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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Welcome to the inaugural issue of My Queen, a delightful weekly magazine crafted for young women. Each edition features an engaging novella that follows the captivating journey of Marion Marlowe, Only a Farmers Daughter, as she transitions from Farm to Fortune, penned by the talented Lurana Sheldon, often writing under the name Grace Shirley. The story is both entertaining and well-crafted, with short chapters that are perfect for those new to LibriVox. In addition to the main novella, each issue includes an Advice Column where the author candidly addresses heartfelt letters from young ladies seeking guidance on a range of personal dilemmas—covering everything from moral and ethical issues to family dynamics and social etiquette. This series offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of young women in the 1900s and the societal expectations of the time. - Summary by Phil Chenevert

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Lurana Sheldon

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