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A small island settlement is threatened by a hostile raiding party, and two families — including their children — fortify a stockade, keep vigilant watches, and repel an initial assault. The narrative follows tense nights of sentinels on the palisade, moments of domestic care for the wounded, and later attacks that bring fire and wreckage. Emphasis is placed on practical ingenuity, shared labor, and the strain of continual vigilance, with scenes alternating between immediate defensive action and quieter domestic resilience as the community struggles to defend its homes and livestock.
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