Janice Meredith

Janice Meredith, novel by P.L. Ford, published in 1899.

Coquettish Janice and her family are involved in the major events of the Revolutionary War. Patriotic Colonel John Brereton finally wins her, after the capricious heroine has captivated many soldiers of both armies. Washington, Hamilton, and others are vividly sketched, and the general atmosphere seems more real than the hero and heroine.

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