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A historical frontier narrative follows a family of early settlers as they establish a riverside post and endure raids, captures, and the burning of their fort; central episodes focus on a young woman's desperate dash to retrieve powder during a siege, the capture of her brother, and the community's struggle to survive. The work blends reconstructed family records and frontier reminiscence to portray daily hardship, woodcraft, militia skirmishes, and acts of courage, while exploring themes of duty, ancestral memory, and the resilience of ordinary people in a violent borderland.
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