The sun was already up and the grass blades were twinkling with sparkles of dew, as Marcia stepped from the kitchen door.
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Her characters were most often young Christian women or become Christians within the confines of the story. Hill's writing career began as a child in the 1870s, writing short stories for her aunt's weekly children's publication, The Pansy.
Marcia Schuyler is a romance novel that depicts a good Christian simple life, yet thrilling with heart experiences, touched with humor, shadowed by tragedy--but through it all Marcia wins her sweet way in spite of maiden-aunts and jealous ...
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