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The narrative traces civilian and military life during a late-war moment of relief, centering on a bereaved father and his daughter whose attachment to a soldier sparks a delicate courtship amid conflict. Vivid dawn-and-valley descriptions and detailed camp scenes show sentries, cavalry movements, and the waking army, while intimate episodes of fainting, care, and exchanged keepsakes reveal personal bonds formed under strain. The work alternates stirring battlefield atmosphere with tender domestic moments to explore how patriotism, grief, and romantic longing coexist during wartime.

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Charles King

Charles King was an American author and soldier known for his vivid portrayals of military life and the American frontier. His works often reflect his experiences as an officer in the U.S. Army, particularly during the Indian Wars. King's notable novels include "Laramie; Or, The Queen of Bedlam," which explores the complexities of the Sioux War of 1876, and "A Daughter of the Sioux," a tale set against the backdrop of the Indian frontier. With a total of 29 published works, King contributed significantly to the genre of military fiction, capturing the spirit of his time and the challenges faced by soldiers and settlers alike.

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