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The Hidden Hand
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The Hidden Hand - E.D.E.N Southworth
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That's a wonderful idea, Jan. I'd be happy to feature a link to any and all of your narrations within the main posts of the books. A directory devoted entirely to your audio recordings may be in order if you do enough of them.

As the copyright's expired on this one, you can find this on Project Gutenburg at this link here, Ishita: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/29866
I hope you enjoy it.
"E.D.E.N. Southworth was one of the most popular and prolific writers of the nineteenth century, and her Capitolia Black, or Black Cap—a cross-dressing, adventure-seeking girl-woman—was so well loved that the book was serialized three times between 1859 and 1888, and dramatized in forty different versions. When we first meet the sharp and witty Capitola she is living among beggars and street urchins, dressed as a boy because a boy can get work and be safe, whereas a girl is left to starve for want of "proper" employment..."
(E.B., p. 236)