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Montlivet

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The narrator, Armand de Montlivet, arrives at a strategic lakeside fort after a voyage toward the beaver lands and becomes entangled in frontier politics and alliances. Local Ottawa leaders weigh shifting loyalties between competing English and French interests and press the commandant over a captured English-speaking prisoner suspected of spying. Through councils, expeditions, storms, and negotiations, the narrator pursues trade and partnership while confronting questions of honor, survival, and the costs of political decisions. The narrative alternates action and reflection, tracing how individual choices reverberate through community fate and future generations.

About the Author

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Alice Prescott Smith

Alice Prescott Smith was an American author known for her novel "Montlivet," which explores themes of love and personal growth against a backdrop of societal expectations. While not extensively documented, her work contributes to the literary landscape of her time, reflecting the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of happiness. Smith's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and engaging narrative style, making "Montlivet" a notable entry in early 20th-century literature.

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