Washington, D.C.: A Guide to the Nation's CapitalWill Douglas, a seventeen-year-old page, attempts to free Mary, Queen of Scots, from her island prison. |
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CITY AND CAPITAL | 3 |
NATURAL SETTING | 10 |
THE INDIAN BACKGROUND | 17 |
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