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The narrative dramatizes life in an early Atlantic settlement where the colony rejoices over the birth of its first child, contends with scarce resources, and negotiates fragile relations with nearby indigenous people. When the leader sails away and is delayed, anxiety and debate grow among settlers about survival and destiny. Scenes alternate between domestic tenderness, religious consolation, and outbursts of fear, building toward the unexplained desertion of the settlement and the cryptic signs left behind. Themes of faith, communal duty, cultural encounter, and the persistence of mystery give shape to the romanticized historical telling.

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Title: Virginia Dare: A Romance of the Sixteenth Century

Author: E. A. B. Shackleford

Release date: September 3, 2019 [eBook #60231]
Most recently updated: October 17, 2024

Language: English

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VIRGINIA DARE


A Romance of the Sixteenth Century

BY
E. A. B. S.,
AUTHOR OF “CECIL’S STORY OF THE DOVE,” “STORIES OF
EASTER-TIDE,” ETC.


NEW YORK:
THOMAS WHITTAKER

2 and 3 Bible House
1892


Copyright, 1892,
By Thomas Whittaker.


GRATEFULLY DEDICATED TO OUR RECTOR
AND FRIEND,

Reverend Joseph Carey, D.D.,

OF

SARATOGA SPRINGS.