Daughters of Nijo
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From the Chinese-British Canadian author Winnifred Eaton, writing under a pseudonym, comes the story of two Japanese girls, identical sisters. One, Sado-ko, is a princess; the other Masago, a lowly country maid. Both are unhappy with their intended fiances and …
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From the Chinese-British Canadian author Winnifred Eaton, writing under a pseudonym, comes the story of two Japanese girls, identical sisters. One, Sado-ko, is a princess; the other Masago, a lowly country maid. Both are unhappy with their intended fiances and destinies and when they meet, a plan is made to exchange identities.
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