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The narrative moves through the high Sierra around Mount Shasta, where a returning miner encounters two starving Native children rescued from an abusive encampment and follows their perilous plight amid the gold-country world. Episodes alternate between vivid mountain description and frontier incidents: miners and gold hunters, raids and man-hunters, a violent capture and a desperate escape. Alongside action, the text dwells on the removal of indigenous people to reservations and the moral outrage at forced displacement, contrasting the region's pristine natural beauty with the rough, often brutal behavior of settlers. The prose blends lyrical landscape passages with episodic frontier storytelling.

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Joaquin Miller

Joaquin Miller (1837-1913) was an American poet, playwright, and prose writer known for his vivid depictions of the American West. Often referred to as the 'Poet of the Sierras,' he drew inspiration from the landscapes and cultures of California, where he spent much of his life. His notable works include 'Columbus,' a poetic interpretation of Christopher Columbus's journey, and 'First Fam'lies of the Sierras,' which reflects on the lives of early settlers. Miller's writing is characterized by its romanticism and celebration of nature, contributing significantly to the literary heritage of the American frontier.

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