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Paget, Patty. Patty Paget was created by David Douglas (Reginald Blake) and appeared in six stories in People’s Magazine in 1916 and 1917, beginning with “Blackstone Paget” (People’s Magazine, Aug. 1916).

Patty Paget is the wife of Blackstone Paget, the incorruptible governor of “New State,” a new state created from large parts of the Indian Territory in the American west. Because New State is so new, it is open and vulnerable to corrupt, wicked financiers and politicians, and Paget, a man so honest that he used his own salary to pay for his inauguration suit, is continually under attack by those men. It is up to Patty Paget to protect her husband and defeat these schemes, as well as protect the health of the body politic of New State.

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