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A narrator leads two young women into the remote Cumberland hills, where their arrival exposes them to mountain customs, feuds, moonshine lairs, and a local Fourth of July tournament centered on ring-taking on horseback. Through episodic scenes—river fishing, close-quarters encounters with rough inhabitants, and preparations for a high-stakes equestrian contest—the narrative contrasts urban manners with stubborn hill traditions, sketching vivid local characters and rhythms of daily life. The story balances adventure and social observation, portraying the landscape, communal rituals, and informal hierarchies that shape the region's loyalties and rivalries.

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Jr. John Fox

John Fox, Jr. was an American author known for his vivid portrayals of life in the Appalachian region. His works often explore themes of love, conflict, and the struggles of rural communities. Among his notable titles is "A Cumberland Vendetta," which reflects the complexities of familial loyalty and revenge in a mountain setting. Fox's storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and a deep understanding of the cultural landscape of Kentucky, where he spent much of his life. His contributions to literature include not only novels but also short stories that capture the essence of the human experience in the hills.

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