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459:, northern attitudes toward race, bigotry and civil rights, sex workers and communism. By appearing to be black, Alice becomes unnoticed and learns of, experiences firsthand, and empathizes with the victims of racial injustice. Alice, being a very clever child, deduces the truth of her situation: that her own father planned her kidnapping in order to steal her inheritance (her grandfather having written both parents out of his will). Her father, Roderick Raleigh, is arrested and ultimately, Alice lives happily with her governess, mother and fortune. 168: 66: 25: 527: 447:
and heiress to a family fortune, as she is kidnapped and ransomed for a million dollars. Her kidnappers, a recently released convict working alongside her own father and three sex workers, disguise Alice by administering a pill that temporarily darkens her skin, shearing her hair and effectively
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In their quest to evade detection, the various characters in the novel encounter the
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heiress to a great fortune is kidnapped and held for
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Thom Demijohn
Thomas M. Disch
John Sladek
Contemporary literature
Doubleday & Co.
ISBN
0-11-257522-6

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