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The Two Wives

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The Two Wives Or, Lost and Won

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PREFACE
The story of the "Two Wives; or, Lost and Won," is intended to show the power of tender, earnest, self-forgetting love, in winning back from the path of danger a husband whose steps have strayed, and who has approached the very brink of ruin; and, by contrast, to exhibit the sad consequences flowing from a lack of these virtues under like circumstances.


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