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A frontier narrative follows a veteran surveyor and messenger who moves between isolated wilderness and a tense settler clearing, pausing in a hollow sycamore and noting the river-bottom landscape. The book alternates descriptive passages of nature and travel with scenes of daily frontier life: improvised forts, rough humor, a hulking childlike protector, and small hunting parties. Encounters with Native American visitors, a violent killing, and the display of a scalp heighten fear and threaten to draw the community into wider conflict. Themes of survival, loyalty, and the fragile balance between settlement and the surrounding wild run throughout.
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