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Doris: Return to the Slave Farm
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- Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
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This book is part of the Darkness series, and represents the fourth installment. Read in order: Darkness A Slave's Story, Doris The Struggles of a Former Slave, Nat and Bliss: A Slave Story, and finally Doris Return to the Slave Farm.
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