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The narrative follows a newly married woman and her husband as they leave the familiar world for an early colonial settlement, confronting wild weather, cultural isolation, and mounting danger. Their voyage and settlement lead to encounters with rival powers and local tribes, shipboard crises, legal peril, separations, and daring rescues. Episodes alternate between domestic strain and public intrigue: storms and sea action, searches through haunted woods, trials and accusations, political maneuvering, and a long quest that tests loyalties. The work blends adventure, romance, and historical atmosphere while tracing personal resilience amid an untamed landscape.

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Mary Johnston

Mary Johnston was an American novelist and suffragist, known for her historical fiction that often explores themes of colonial America and the struggles of women. Her notable works include "Prisoners of Hope: A Tale of Colonial Virginia," which delves into the complexities of life in early Virginia, and "Lewis Rand," a narrative that reflects her interest in the Southern experience. Johnston's writing is characterized by its vivid portrayal of characters and settings, contributing to the literary heritage of the early 20th century. In addition to her novels, she was an advocate for women's rights, making her a significant figure in both literature and social reform.

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