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#9 Harriett Muse was known in her family as an iron-willed woman who protected her sons and battled for their return.

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#9 Harriett Muse was known in her family as an iron-willed woman who protected her sons and battled for their return.

Tragedy to Stardom: The Harrowing Journey of the Kidnapped Muse Brothers

#9 Harriett Muse was known in her family as an iron-willed woman who protected her sons and battled for their return.

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←#8 Harriett Muse, right, and husband Cabell, far left, with the brothers shortly after she found them at a sideshow in 1927.
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