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Publisher / Limitations: Southern Ocean Software / N/A |
Size / Last Updated: 0.68 MB / 2008-02-13 |
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Publisher's description - Kidnapped 1.0
Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson When David Balfour inherits an estate at a young age, his villainous uncle Ebenezer takes control of the estate and kidnaps David, planning to sell him into slavery. David escapes only to become involved in the struggle between the Scottish highlanders and the English.
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