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Set on the Wabash frontier, the novel blends historical events and local legend to tell the story of a French-descended household and the young woman whose life and romances entwine with military action, community loyalties, and wilderness dangers. The narrative alternates scenes of domestic life, social gatherings, and pastoral detail with episodes of scouting, duels, marches, and an assault that tests courage and fidelity. Clerical figures, traders, and soldiers influence decisions as loyalties shift around a pivotal military campaign, and the heroine's personal choices reflect broader themes of honor, love, and the survival of culture on a contested frontier.

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Maurice Thompson

Maurice Thompson was an American author and poet known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his novel "Alice of Old Vincennes," which reflects themes of love and adventure set against the backdrop of early American history. Thompson's works often explore the cultural and natural landscapes of Indiana, showcasing his deep appreciation for the region. In addition to his fiction, he wrote poetry and essays, contributing to the literary heritage of his time. His diverse body of work includes titles such as "A Fortnight of Folly" and "Hoosier Mosaics," which further illustrate his narrative style and thematic interests.

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