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A disabled boy known as Little Crotchet, supported by a singular bond with his Gray Pony and crutches, rides across a Georgian plantation and becomes entangled with a mysterious blue smoke rising from a treacherous canebrake. Neighbors and hunters investigate swamp secrets, nocturnal signals, odd sightings including a phantom horseman and confrontations with foxes and venomous creatures. The narrative follows preparations, hunts, and escalating tensions among patrollers and townsfolk as supernatural suspicion and natural danger converge, producing pivotal encounters that test loyalty and courage and lead to a tragic resolution for the little master.

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Joel Chandler Harris

Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908) was an American journalist and author best known for his collection of folktales featuring the character Uncle Remus. His stories, which draw on African American oral traditions, provide a rich tapestry of Southern life and culture in the post-Civil War era. Harris's notable works include "Nights With Uncle Remus," which showcases his skill in capturing the dialect and storytelling style of the time. Through his writings, he contributed significantly to the preservation of Southern folklore and the understanding of African American narratives, making him a key figure in American literary heritage.

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