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The tale unfolds on the western Kentucky frontier along a great river, centering on the settlement around Cedar House and its inhabitants as they confront love, faith, and the hardships of pioneer life. Interwoven episodes include camp meetings, dances in the forest, legal and spiritual encounters at a log courthouse and chapel, and the presence of a legendary local figure whose influence shapes events. Romantic entanglements, differing visions of devotion, and impending storms lead to tests of courage and sacrifice, culminating in loss and the resolution of long-standing affections amid the changing wilderness.
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