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Alice Wilde: The Raftsman's Daughter. A Forest Romance

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A young woman raised in a riverside cabin confronts courtship, family obligations, and the hazards of frontier life within a close-knit forest community. The plot follows her friendships and suitors, domestic bonds with a devoted servant, and the efforts of neighbors to save home and belongings during a spreading wildfire and a later tornado. Scenes of daily labor at a sawmill and river, episodes of rejection and reconciliation, and tense separations build toward a domestic resolution. Throughout, practical courage, community cooperation, and the gradual formation of a romantic partnership are emphasized amid natural and social trials.

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Metta Victoria Fuller Victor

Metta Victoria Fuller Victor was an American author known for her contributions to popular literature in the late 19th century. She wrote novels that often blended romance with adventure, reflecting the spirit of her time. Among her notable works is "Alice Wilde: The Raftsman's Daughter. A Forest Romance," which showcases her ability to weave compelling narratives set against the backdrop of nature and human emotion. Victor's writing often explored themes of personal growth and societal challenges, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era.

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