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Narrated by:
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Nicole Quinn
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By:
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MeiLin Miranda
About this listen
Unwed motherhood in Victorian England spells the end - your chances of marrying, chances even of working, disappear. Unless you can somehow "disappear" the evidence....
That's where "baby farmers" Amelia and Margaret come in. They'll care for your unwanted infant - for a fee. But what are they really doing with the babies? When the police find dozens of tickets for pawned baby clothes and no evidence of the babies themselves, Amelia and Margaret become wanted women, and a newborn's life hangs in the balance.
This audiobook is a short story.
©2011 Lynn Siprelle writing as MeiLin Miranda (P)2012 Lynn Siprelle writing as MeiLin Miranda
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