Lucy Temple

Lucy Temple is a novel by Susanna Rowson. It was first published posthumously (together with a memoir of the author by Samuel L. Knapp) in 1828 under the title Charlotte's Daughter, or, The Three Orphans.

It was a sequel to Rowson's extremely popular novel Charlotte Temple. Lucy Temple is the daughter of Charlotte Temple, the main character in the first novel.

The two books are published together by Penguin Classics (ISBN 0-14-039080-4)

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