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A young trooper and his fellow recruits travel the river and prairie into a rough borderland, where traders, freighters, settlers, and a small child form the circle of his acquaintance. Encounters with a shrewd trader nicknamed Sweet Oil Bob and a freighter named Charlie generate friendship, rivalry, and budding affection amid vivid frontier detail. The narrative moves from journeying and local color to civic life, following how commerce, personal loyalties, and social ties intersect with political ambitions and legislative maneuvering as the region shifts toward organized government, elections, and public debate.

About the Author

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Alice Harriman

Alice Harriman was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She is best recognized for her novel "A Man of Two Countries," which explores themes of identity and cultural conflict. Harriman's writing often reflects her keen observations of society and human relationships, making her work relevant to readers interested in the complexities of personal and national identity. Her literary contributions offer a glimpse into the social dynamics of her time, showcasing her ability to weave engaging narratives that resonate with a diverse audience.

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