In New York City in the 1820s, Allan and Maria Melvill had hopes of the good life: a happy family, a fine home with servants and a carriage, a fashionable neighborhood, excellent schools, and other marks of social and financial success.
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In New York City in the 1820s, Allan and Maria Melvill had hopes of the good life: a happy family, a fine home with servants and a carriage, a fashionable neighborhood, excellent schools, and other marks of social and financial success.
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