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Four orphaned children of a Royalist household are sheltered by an elderly forester in the New Forest during the civil conflict; they grow up learning woodland skills, live in concealment among common folk, and endure hardship and dangerous encounters with troops while developing resourcefulness and strong loyalties. The narrative combines episodes of adventure and survival with close attention to forest life, following the youngsters as they mature, confront changing identities and moral choices, and move from concealment toward reengagement with wider society.
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