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The Sagamore of Saco

Chapter 30: Transcriber’s Notes:
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A colonial frontier tale centers on a passionate young man who courts a fearless young woman amid family antagonism, political tensions, and the hazards of wilderness life. The narrative moves between intimate confrontations, stern parental counsel, and outdoor dangers such as river crossings and partisan encounters, while proposals of exile and duty complicate personal desire. Recurring concerns include honor, social expectation, and the struggle to reconcile individual longing with communal obligations in a precarious settlement where loyalty, rank, and survival frequently collide.

Transcriber’s Notes:

An earlier shorter version of this story appeared in Elizabeth Oakes Smith, “The Sagamore of Saco: A Legend of Maine,” Graham’s American Monthly Magazine of Literature and Art, Vol. XXXIII, No. 1, July, 1848. This is available online from Project Gutenberg.

Punctuation has been made consistent.

Variations in spelling and hyphenation were retained as they appear in the original publication, except that obvious typographical errors have been corrected.

The following changes were made:

p. 52: crone changed to croon (to croon, in)

Back cover: of assumed for unclear original text (veneer of virtue,)