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The narrative reconstructs a frontier crisis after the transfer of colonial territory, depicting a Native confederacy's campaign against isolated British posts and a cunning stratagem staged as a lacrosse game that results in the capture of one fort while another narrowly escapes; amid these events an officer in the commissariat undertakes a hazardous night mission to deliver supplies across lakes and succeeds, a service that alters his family's fortunes. Interwoven are family reminiscences of maritime losses, subsequent land grants and settlement near a place known as the Bloody Run, and the narrator's early upbringing, blending historical episode, personal memoir, and frontier atmosphere.

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Major Richardson

Major Richardson was a 19th-century Canadian author known for his historical novels that often explore themes of conflict and cultural encounters. His notable works include "Wacousta: A Tale of the Pontiac Conspiracy," which delves into the complexities of the Pontiac Rebellion, and "The Canadian Brothers," a narrative set against the backdrop of the War of 1812. Richardson's writing is characterized by its vivid depictions of early Canadian life and the struggles between Indigenous peoples and European settlers. His contributions to literature reflect a deep engagement with the historical narratives of North America.

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