Stella Fregelius John ShepherdOriginally published in 1904, Stella Fregelius: A Tale of Three Destinies centers an unconventional love triangle between a man, his cousin and an unexpected beauty. Its a complex drama that explores the power of love in the most unusual circumstance. Morris Monk is a young inventor who is engaged to his first cousin, Mary. Even though she is supportive and caring, Morriss heart belongs to another. He falls in love with Stella Fregelius, the beautiful
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