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A miner intervenes during a violent night at a rough dance hall, fleeing with a beleaguered performer and establishing a modest cabin in the mountains. Over the years she sheds her gaudy stage life and builds a steady domestic existence washing clothes, mending, and keeping a careful household while he returns intermittently to prospecting. Their bond grows from impulsive rescue into a pragmatic partnership in which her practical resolve steadies his volatility. The narrative traces themes of redemption, the civilizing influence of work and solitude, and the transformation from spectacle and turmoil to quiet dignity and mutual dependence.

About the Author

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Alma Ellerbe

Alma Ellerbe is an author known for her work in the early 20th century, particularly her book "Especially Dance Hall Women." This work provides a vivid portrayal of the lives and experiences of women in dance halls, reflecting the social dynamics and cultural contexts of the time. Ellerbe's writing offers insights into the challenges and aspirations of her characters, contributing to the understanding of women's roles in society during that era. Her literary contributions, though limited in number, capture a unique perspective on a specific aspect of American life.

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