Excerpt from Clarence, or a Tale of Our Own Times, Vol. 1 of 2
The reader will be pleased to suppose the events of our story to have occurred at any period with in the present century, and Will have the indal gence to pardon sundry anachronisms, particularly the liberty the author has taken in anticipating the masquerade of 1829.
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Catharine Maria Sedgwick was born to a prominent New England family in 1789 and went on to become one of the most celebrated novelists of her time. A proud patriot, Sedgwick chronicled the major social issues of early American society slavery, religious freedom, women's rights, and the ongoing struggle between native and foreign forces with a unique mix of radical and conservative perspectives. She died in 1867.
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