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The narrative opens on a Mississippi cotton plantation where a young mulatto is publicly tortured after a rivalry over the affections of a quadroon woman exposes jealous cruelty among owner’s family members, establishing themes of power, race, and humiliation. The action then shifts to the western borderlands, centering on a fierce Native chief and his band as they bivouac in mountain glens and confront settlers, outlaws, and the harsh landscape. Through episodic frontier adventures, skirmishes, and personal vendettas, the story examines honor, revenge, and survival amid cultural collision and the moral consequences of domination.
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