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The narrative follows an orphan girl raised at a frontier fort who matures through trials tied to the post's evacuation and surrounding conflicts. Interwoven episodes trace her friendships with soldiers and Indigenous leaders, periods of refuge and hardship, and symbolic gifts and rites that mark her growth. The story frames her personal development as an allegory for a young city's rise from humble beginnings: both endure loss, danger, and misunderstanding but develop courage, steadfast will, and broad sympathy. The structure moves episodically from childhood adventures through separations and testing ordeals to a mature, hopeful resolution.
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