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About This Book

A young woman, Marie Sampalit, faces an interrupted engagement when her fiancé, Rolando Dimiguez, leaves to serve in an insurrection and is later captured. Grief and resolve transform her into a daring and resourceful agent who pursues espionage, vengeance, and rescue amid the chaos of war. The narrative follows her participation in covert missions, boat and river combats, the liberation and protection of prisoners, and arduous inland journeys, culminating in confrontations with military forces and personal reckoning. Themes of love, duty, sacrifice, and the moral costs of conflict run through a sequence of episodic wartime adventures.

About the Author

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O. W. Coursey

O. W. Coursey is an author known for his work in early 20th-century literature. His notable title, "The Woman with a Stone Heart," reflects themes of emotional resilience and complex human relationships. While not widely recognized in contemporary literary discussions, Coursey's contributions offer a glimpse into the narrative styles and societal reflections of his time. His writing invites readers to explore the intricacies of character and emotion, making his work a unique addition to the literary heritage of his era.

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