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Maiwa's Revenge; Or, The War of the Little Hand

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The narrator, an experienced hunter, chronicles an African campaign in which a grieving woman seeks to avenge the murder of her child. Through hunting interludes and tense planning, the party prepares and executes raids, encounters ambushes, and deploys a feared contrivance that changes the course of the fighting. The account follows the tactical maneuvers, personal loyalties, and moral ambiguities tied to revenge, while concluding with the woman’s vindication and the narrator’s reflection on violence, justice, and the costs of retribution.

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H. Rider Haggard

H. Rider Haggard was a British author and adventurer, best known for his pioneering works in the genre of adventure fiction. His most famous novel, "King Solomon's Mines," published in 1885, is often credited with establishing the template for the modern adventure story. Haggard's writing frequently explores themes of exploration and colonialism, particularly in Africa, where he spent significant time. His characters often embark on perilous journeys, facing both physical and moral challenges. In addition to his adventure novels, Haggard wrote historical fiction and essays, contributing to the literary heritage of the late 19th century. His works, such as "Allan Quatermain" and "She," remain influential in the adventure genre.

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