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Original publication: Philip J. Cozans

Immediate source: https://archive.org/details/littleevaflowero00stow/page/n7 Author

Philip J. Cozans

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(Reusing this file) Image from the 1850s/1860s children's novel Little Eva: The Flower of the South by Philip J. Cozans. As the author died over 100 years ago, this image directly falls into the Public domain in nearly all countries, and is therefore available for use fo

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