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The sign of the prophet

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The narrative follows frontier settlers, soldiers, and Native American leaders during mounting tensions in the Old Northwest as alliances fracture and military mobilization begins. It traces the journeys of a young Wyandot warrior and his American comrade as they travel to join a campaign led by American forces, and depicts encounters with neighbors, hunters, and tribal figures. Themes include cultural loyalty, divided communities, the complexities of Native and settler relations, and the lead-up to a decisive confrontation on the frontier.

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J. B. Naylor

J. B. Naylor was an author known for his contributions to children's literature and spiritual narratives. His notable works include "The Little Green Goblin," a whimsical tale that captures the imagination of young readers, and "The Sign of the Prophet," which explores themes of faith and morality. Naylor's writing often reflects a blend of fantasy and moral lessons, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking for audiences. Through his works, he has left a mark on the literary landscape, particularly in the realm of stories aimed at younger audiences.

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