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A narrative set in a lone squatter’s clearing in a Tennessee forest opens with rich seasonal and natural description, from bird-song to the scents of wildflowers, and the rough domestic details of a log cabin. The sudden appearance of two young women alters the clearing’s atmosphere, and the tale proceeds through episodes of backwoods adventure and developing romantic tensions. Vivid accounts of hunting lore, frontier perils, and solitary daily life alternate with scenes of attraction and social encounter, using landscape and wildlife to frame themes of isolation, survival, and the transformative power of beauty in a pioneer setting.
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