The Forester's Daughter: A Romance of the Bear-Tooth Range
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The narrative follows Berea McFarlane, a vigorous rancher’s daughter, and Wayland Norcross, an Eastern newcomer, as their tentative attraction develops amid a rugged forest region. Scenes alternate between intimate domestic moments and large-scale natural drama: storms, wind-driven trees, mountain passes, and isolated camps. Local gossip, rough ranch hands, and interpersonal tensions complicate courtship and lead to violent confrontations, a desperate struggle, and a prolonged vigil. The story emphasizes personal resilience and the authority of landscape, blending youthful romance with vivid descriptions of wilderness life and the practical realities of frontier communities.
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