** My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 2, October 6, 1900 by Lurana Sheldon is a story centered around the resilient twin sisters, Marion and Dollie Marlowe, as they bravely confront the harsh realities of relocating to a bustling city during the late 19th century. Their tale begins in a humble boarding house, shadowed by a recent escape from the clutches of the villainous Professor Dabroski. Burdened by dwindling funds and haunted by their past ordeal, the sisters face a myriad of challenges, including a confrontational landlady and a desperate search for employment. Marion's unwavering optimism and Dollie's struggle with guilt underscore the themes of courage, sisterhood, and the pursuit of independence against a backdrop of societal indifference. **

My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 2, October 6, 1900 Marion Marlowe's Courage; or, A Brave Girl's Struggle for Life and Honor
By Lurana Sheldon
** After escaping a sinister abductor, twin sisters must rely on their bravery and bond to survive poverty and prejudice in a cold, indifferent city.
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About the AuthorLurana W. Sheldon was an American author of novels, poems, and short stories, as well as a newspaper editor. Her published work amounted to over one million words. She claimed to have earned her living in fifteen different and totally dissimilar lines of business, including bookkeeping, business management, journalism, work in a chemical laboratory, buying dry goods, and writing stories. She was a suffrage activist, and she opposed prohibition.
Lurana W. Sheldon was an American author of novels, poems, and short stories, as well as a newspaper editor. Her published work amounted to over one million words. She claimed to have earned her living in fifteen different and totally dissimilar lines of business, including bookkeeping, business management, journalism, work in a chemical laboratory, buying dry goods, and writing stories. She was a suffrage activist, and she opposed prohibition.
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