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The novel follows a resolute military leader who forsakes fortune and ambition to become the protector of a small band of religious exiles, moving between scouting and skirmishes, domestic life, and courtship. Vignettes show the settlers' daily labors, medical and spiritual care, feasts, marriages, funerals, and the negotiation of peace and conflict with neighboring peoples. Intermeshed scenes of military instinct, household ritual, and tender romance portray tensions between duty and private longing, while communal traditions and small acts of courage sustain the fragile new settlement.
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