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Soldier Rigdale: How He Sailed in the Mayflower and How He Served Miles Standish

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A young sailor recounts his voyage on the Mayflower and his early years in a New England settlement, tracing his daily life aboard ship, explorations ashore, and eventual service to a stern military captain. The narrative depicts domestic scenes, the hard work of sowing fields and erecting homes, encounters and uneasy exchanges with Indigenous peoples, outbreaks of sickness, moments of loyalty and conflict among settlers, and personal trials that shape the protagonist's coming of age. Episodes range from play and household detail to armed skirmishes, moral dilemmas, and the struggle to preserve faith and community amid scarcity and danger.

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Beulah Marie Dix

Beulah Marie Dix was an American author known for her engaging children's literature and historical fiction. Her works often blend adventure with themes of courage and resilience, appealing to young readers. Notable titles include "Hugh Gwyeth: A Roundhead Cavalier," which explores the life of a young man during the English Civil War, and "Soldier Rigdale: How He Sailed in the Mayflower and How He Served Miles Standish," which provides a fictionalized account of early American history. Dix's storytelling is characterized by vivid characters and imaginative plots, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century children's literature.

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