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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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