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The narrative opens on a young boy perched above a Chesapeake Bay estate, whose athletic prowess and imagination fuel dreams of military honor amid the American struggle for independence. The household includes a father who has reluctantly taken up the colonial cause and a celebrated French volunteer whose presence amplifies the boy's longing for adventure. Descriptions of plantation life, gardens, and coastal landscape frame debates about loyalty, duty, and personal courage. The story follows the boy's moral and emotional coming-of-age as he shapes ideals of toil, honor, and service against the upheaval of war.
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