<p>In 'Flower and Jewel; or, Daisy Forrest's Daughter', Alex. McVeigh Miller crafts a narrative that captures the essence of 19th-century sentimentality and romance. The book is a representation of the period's literary styles, engaging readers with its melodramatic plot and ornate prose, which was characteristic of the era. Preserving the literary context and linguistic charm, DigiCat Publishing's edition revitalizes Miller's work, presenting it...