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The narrative follows Adrian Wilder, a young man who has built a stone hut on a mountain and endures a ferocious winter, when he rescues an injured woman after her horses flee during a storm. He nurses her through wounds and pain while concealing aspects of his identity by allowing her to believe he is a noted physician. Their enforced intimacy amid rugged isolation prompts tensions between truth and pity, tests of endurance, and growing emotional entanglement. The story moves between natural peril and personal moral dilemmas, exploring themes of survival, deception, healing, and the fragile bonds formed under extraordinary circumstances.

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W. C. Morrow

W. C. Morrow was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of romance and adventure. His notable works include "A Man: His Mark. A Romance," which explores themes of identity and ambition, and "Bohemian Paris of To-day," a vivid portrayal of the artistic and cultural milieu of Paris. Morrow's writing often reflects a fascination with exotic locales, as seen in "Lentala of the South Seas: The Romantic Tale of a Lost Colony." His diverse body of work showcases his ability to weave intricate narratives that engage with both societal issues and personal dilemmas.

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