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The Pagan's Progress

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Set among a small prehistoric tribe, the narrative traces the life of a youth born into hardship who gradually moves from fear and ignorance toward understanding and practical knowledge. It recounts births and deaths, rivalries over marriage, bargains and crafts, encounters with wildlife, the discovery and mastery of fire, and a long migratory ordeal. Central relationships—between a protective elder, a grieving parent, and the young pair at the story’s heart—shape trials of courage, loyalty, and compassion. Through hunting, invention, loss, and travel, the community adapts and acquires cooperative skills that suggest a dawning moral and practical illumination.

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Gouverneur Morris

Gouverneur Morris was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often blend elements of fantasy and realism, exploring themes of identity and human experience. Among his notable titles is "Aladdin O'Brien," which showcases his imaginative storytelling. Morris's writing is characterized by its vivid characters and engaging narratives, making him a unique voice in the literary landscape of his time. He also authored several short story collections, including "The Spread Eagle and Other Stories" and "It, and Other Stories," which further reflect his diverse literary talents.

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