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The Judges' Cave is a historical romance novel written by Margaret Sidney and first published in 1900. Set in the New Haven Colony in the year 1661, the story follows the adventures of a group of young people who stumble upon a hidden cave while exploring the countryside. The cave turns out to be the hiding place of two of the regicides, or judges who signed the death warrant of King Charles I of England, who are being hunted by the authorities for their role in the king's execution.As the young people become more involved with the regicides, they find themselves caught up in a dangerous game…mehr

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The Judges' Cave is a historical romance novel written by Margaret Sidney and first published in 1900. Set in the New Haven Colony in the year 1661, the story follows the adventures of a group of young people who stumble upon a hidden cave while exploring the countryside. The cave turns out to be the hiding place of two of the regicides, or judges who signed the death warrant of King Charles I of England, who are being hunted by the authorities for their role in the king's execution.As the young people become more involved with the regicides, they find themselves caught up in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the authorities, who are determined to bring the fugitives to justice. Along the way, they must navigate treacherous terrain, evade pursuers, and confront their own fears and doubts.The Judges' Cave is a thrilling and suspenseful tale of adventure, romance, and political intrigue, set against the backdrop of a turbulent period in English history. With its vivid descriptions of the New Haven Colony and its colorful characters, the book offers readers a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era and a compelling story that will keep them on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Harriett Lothrop (June 22, 1844 - August 2, 1924) was an American author who also went by the pen name Margaret Sidney. She ran her husband Daniel Lothrop's publishing company following his death, in addition to producing popular children's novels. They worked hard after purchasing The Wayside country house to make it a hub of literary activity. Harriett Mulford Stone was born in 1844 in New Haven, Connecticut. She was "brought up in an atmosphere of culture and learning enhanced by free access to her father's large library," according to her father, New Haven architect Sidney Mason Stone. She attended nearby seminaries and graduated from Miss Dutton's School at Grove Hall in New Haven in 1862.