"The only wards I ever knew happen to be fictitious characters."
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Vashti (ed. 1878), ch. 10
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Augusta Wilson
Augusta Jane Wilson (née Evans; May 8, 1835 – May 9, 1909), was an American author of Southern literature and a supporter of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Her books were banned by the American Library Association in 1881. She was the first woman to earn US$100,000 through her writing.
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