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Madam Constantia

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A veteran officer provides a first-person account of campaigns and captivity during the Revolution in the southern provinces, tracing marches, skirmishes, surrender and exchange, and the daily hardships of campaigning. He reflects on military pride, social prejudices between regulars and colonials, and adaptations to guerrilla tactics and local conditions. Interwoven with these martial scenes is a personal narrative of parole, encounters with local characters, and a romantic thread centered on a woman named Constantia. The tone balances tactical detail, social observation, and the emotional strains of imprisonment and loyalty.

About the Author

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Jefferson Carter

Jefferson Carter was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Madam Constantia," reflects his engagement with themes of society and human relationships. Carter's writing often explores the complexities of character and the nuances of social interactions, providing readers with a glimpse into the cultural landscape of his time. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the era's literary heritage.

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