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The narrative follows a voyageur husband who, suspecting his young wife’s attachment to a debonair friend, steers a canoe through treacherous rapids to precipitate a decisive moment. When the boat overturns, the wife instinctively reaches for the friend, who rebuffs and strikes her before seeking safety; the husband then rescues her alone. A fresh cut from the friend’s ring leaves a visible scar that the husband reads as confirmation of the test’s result, and he accepts that mark as a permanent reminder of the choices and protections that shape relationships in their rugged world.

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Sewell Peaslee Wright

Sewell Peaslee Wright was an American author known for his contributions to the science fiction genre during the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure and the supernatural, blending elements of fantasy with speculative fiction. Among his notable titles is "Priestess of the Flame," which showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to create vivid, otherworldly settings. Wright's stories frequently feature complex characters and intricate plots, reflecting the era's fascination with science and the unknown. His writings remain a part of the literary heritage of early science fiction.

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