Official Review: GOLD DIGGER, The Remarkable Baby Doe Tabor

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Re: Official Review: GOLD DIGGER, The Remarkable Baby Doe Tabor

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If God can give a chance to do what I want and put his laws aside for once, the first thing I will do, is to make sure that all men who abondoned their baby mother during time of preagnancy and those who don't take responsibility of their children's to raise the. I will give them a death penalty. I say this because it's usual now days for to be in love with a woman the time she got preagnant or once the man ran away, after some time those mother's struggle too much until they lost their babies because of circumstances they are in, like Elizabeth poor girl lost her baby because of those difficult situation she found herself in
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The book appears to be more fun than I had imagined it was. Harvey Doe is one of those guys to whom I’d give a punch for free. Baby Doe is a true legend. Another Western in the reads for me. Thanks!
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Thanks for the review. I acquired this book and am busy reading it at the moment. It is a gripping narrative about a remarkable woman. She displayed quite extraordinary courage, determination, independence, and resilience at a time when women were expected to have none of these qualities.
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