Remembered as a novelist and poet, Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard was the second of nine children raised in Mattapoi
Agnes must leave her baby to move out into the country due to an illnes. She becomes very close to another man, but the man knows it is wrong to be anything other than a friend. When he finally gives in to his temptations, it almost costs Agnes her child's life.
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Remembered as a novelist and poet, Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard was the second of nine children raised in Mattapoi
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