Amos Judd is a novel written in 1895 by J.A. Mitchell (1845-1918). It takes place against a background of civil war in northern India. The seven-year-old rajah is smuggled out by three faithful followers - two Hindus and one American. The boy was brought to a Connecticut farmhouse and given the name Amos Judd. As he grew up, he had the amazing ability to foresee events. The caption accompanying this illustration in the novel: Gently rocking with both feet on the ground. Here the Honorable James Cabot, one of the most respected residents of Daleford, is on a rocking horse. In his arm is a rag doll.
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Amos Judd is a novel written in 1895 by J.A. Mitchell (1845-1918). It takes place against a background of civil war in northern India. The seven-year-old rajah is smuggled out by three faithful followers - two Hindus and one American. The boy was brought to a Connecticut farmhouse and given the name Amos Judd. As he grew up, he had the amazing ability to foresee events. The caption accompanying this illustration in the novel: Gently rocking with both feet on the ground. Here the Honorable James Cabot, one of the most respected residents of Daleford, is on a rocking horse. In his arm is a rag doll.

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