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The narrative unfolds in seventeenth-century Virginia, portraying the social and political life of a planter household and its circle as colonial assemblies, rivalries, and maritime connections shape fortunes. Personal relationships—courtship, family loyalties, and betrayals—interweave with public affairs: legislative debates, conspiracies, smuggling, and violent confrontations on rivers and plantations. Scenes range from intimate domestic gatherings to midnight expeditions, captures, duels, and climactic clashes, while characters navigate honor, ambition, and the precariousness of colonial society amid changing power and law. The work balances romantic elements, adventure, and historical detail to trace consequences of choice and allegiance.
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