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Roger the ranger: A story of border life among the Indians

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The narrative follows Charles Langlade, a young New England hunter who leaves his family to live among indigenous people, provoking grief and strained loyalties with his childhood companion Roger. Set on a contested frontier, the story moves through forest journeys, storms, diplomatic encounters, violent attacks and battlefield scenes, and personal sacrifices. Interwoven episodes of rescue, confession, friendship and loss explore themes of loyalty, exile and cultural collision. The plot traces long journeys and wartime trials before reaching a resolution that tests and ultimately reshapes relationships among the community and between settlers and those beyond the border.

About the Author

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Eliza F. Pollard

Eliza F. Pollard was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. Her notable work, "Roger the Ranger: A Story of Border Life Among the Indians," reflects themes of adventure and exploration, set against the backdrop of American frontier life. Pollard's writing often aimed to entertain and educate young readers about the complexities of life on the borders of civilization, particularly in relation to Native American cultures. Through her storytelling, she sought to inspire a sense of curiosity and understanding in her audience.