The Lady of the West, Or the Gold Seekers (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from The Lady of the West, or the Gold Seekers He possessed considerable capital, and was doing a fair busi ness, with a prospect of a fortune by long perseverance.
His children were a daughter of seven, a son of four, and another of two years of age; in his estimation the prettiest and dearest little creatures in all of London. The eldest son, Nathan, was of delicate construction, and according to the judgment of many old women, who chanced to be acquainted with his weak hold on mortality, nothing but a voyage at sea could restore him to the health common to boys of his age.
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