Maggie Falls Off A Train
A Christian Victorian Mail Order Bride Romance
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Narrated by:
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Joe Smith
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By:
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Tara McGinnis
About this listen
Maggie Falls Off A Train is about an independent Victorian woman who travels from London to New York, in order to get a business degree and run her father's business back in the old country. She falls sick and is advised by a doctor to take a semester off from the university and recuperate in California. As she gets off the train she faints, and literally falls into Tom's arms. She finds out later why he just happened to be at the train station at that very moment in time.
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