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The Four Canadian Highwaymen; Or, The Robbers of Markham Swamp

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A rural community is unsettled by a notorious gang that uses a nearby swamp as a hideout, and the plot follows how local relationships and rivalries draw ordinary residents into its orbit. The narrative traces the gang's organization and violent methods, everyday life and secrecy within the marsh, and a series of escalating incidents that lead to dramatic confrontations and eventual capture. Scenes alternate between detailed landscape description, tense action, and revelations of underground mysteries, and the story closes with reconciliations among the villagers and an engagement that restores a sense of order.

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J. E. Collins

J. E. Collins was a Canadian author known for his historical narratives that explore themes of rebellion and resistance. His notable works include "Annette, the Metis Spy: A Heroine of the N.W. Rebellion," which highlights the role of women in the Métis resistance, and "The Story of Louis Riel: The Rebel Chief," a portrayal of the iconic figure in Canadian history. Collins also penned "The Four Canadian Highwaymen; Or, The Robbers of Markham Swamp," which delves into the adventures of outlaws in Canada. Through his writings, Collins contributes to the understanding of Canadian history and the complexities of its cultural heritage.

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