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Title page

FLEETWOOD,
OR
THE STAIN OF BIRTH.
OR
THE STAIN OF BIRTH.
A NOVEL OF AMERICAN LIFE.
BY THE AUTHOR
OF “PHILIP IN SEARCH OF A WIFE,” &C. &C.
“What wonders lie in every day,—had we the sight, as
happily we have not, to decipher it: for is not every meanest
day the conflux of two eternities.”
—Carlyle.
NEW-YORK:
BURGESS, STRINGER AND COMPANY.
1845.
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