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The narrative unfolds in a remote wilderness where a young girl, burdened by her harsh life at Tim's Place, grapples with her oppressive surroundings and the threat of being sold into a life of servitude. Living under the control of Tim Connor and his family, she endures a life of toil and neglect, feeling trapped and dehumanized. When she overhears a conversation about her being sold to a half-breed trapper, she realizes the urgency of escaping her dire situation. Driven by desperation, she gathers her belongings and embarks on a perilous journey through the wilderness, seeking freedom from her grim existence.

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Charles Clark Munn

Charles Clark Munn was an American author known for his vivid storytelling and depictions of rural life. His works often reflect the charm and challenges of country living, particularly in New England. Munn's notable book, "Pocket Island: A Story of Country Life in New England," captures the essence of pastoral life and the relationships that define it. He also wrote other works such as "Rockhaven" and "Uncle Terry: A Story of the Maine Coast," which further explore themes of community and the natural landscape. Munn's contributions to literature offer readers a glimpse into the simplicity and beauty of life in the countryside.

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