Om The Dairyman's Daughter. An Authentic Narrative -- Abridged
Originally published in 1810, The Dairymans Daughter is a religious allegory in which the protagonist, Emily, confronts and overcomes temptation with the help of her strong Christian faith. Richmond's work was widely popular in its time, and has been reprinted many times in various formats.
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