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The narrative opens on the Upper Mississippi frontier as soldiers depart a riverside fort, leaving simmering tensions with local Sioux and setting concurrent dramas: an Indian uprising in the northern valleys and hard-fought Civil War campaigns along the river. A handful of frontier figures—a veteran trapper, a Sioux scout, two young brothers and their cousin—undertake seasonal voyages, hunting, trapping, and survival through storms, wrecks and winter encampments while drifting southward. The episodic river adventures build toward a climactic siege at a strategic river city, where a former fort commander commands Confederate defenses against a determined federal assault.

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D. Lange

D. Lange is an author known for his contributions to American literature, particularly in the genre of adventure and exploration. His notable works include "The Lure of the Mississippi," which captures the allure and challenges of life along the iconic river, and "The Gold Rock of the Chippewa," a tale that intertwines themes of nature and human ambition. Lange's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the American landscape and the spirit of adventure, making his works resonate with readers interested in the exploration of both physical and metaphorical frontiers.

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