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A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties

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The narrative unfolds in a rural frontier community and centers on domestic life around a family hearth, tracing a circle of courtships, rivalries, and reconciliations among local young people. Episodes mix gentle comedy and melodrama, including flirtations, misunderstandings that lead to a public trial and a violent encounter by the river, and a formally arranged tournament culminating in a duel. Interspersed are seasonal celebrations, small‑town gossip, and moments of private tenderness that reveal characters' virtues and faults. The resolution emphasizes forgiveness, restored friendships, and the stabilizing force of community and home.

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Charles Major

Charles Major was an American author known for his historical romances and adventure novels. His works often explore themes of love and valor set against richly detailed backdrops. Among his notable titles is "When Knighthood Was in Flower," which delves into the romantic entanglements of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor during the reign of Henry VIII. Major's storytelling is characterized by its vivid characters and engaging plots, reflecting a deep appreciation for history and the human experience. He also wrote works like "A Forest Hearth" and "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall," contributing significantly to early 20th-century American literature.

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