The continuing saga of Jan Pendray and his flight from the troubles of 18th Century Cornwall where the starving miners were in violent conflict with the owners of the richest Tin and Copper mines in the world. His escape from the evil clutches of Peter Pendennis was aided by Meg who decided to accompany him on the voyage to America in search of a better life.
Jan Pendray in America
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The continuing saga of Jan Pendray and his flight from the troubles of 18th Century Cornwall where the starving miners were in violent conflict with the owners of the richest Tin and Copper mines in the world. His escape from the evil clutches of Peter Pendennis was aided by Meg who decided to accompany him on the voyage to America in search of a better life.
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