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The novel follows a spirited young woman who shelters and aids fugitives after a failed uprising, becoming entwined with a desperate rebel whose charm and danger draw her into the conflict. As forces hunt the insurgents and the countryside suffers, two lives converge amid skirmish, imprisonment and exile, and affection grows from shared hardship. The narrative alternates scenes of daring escape, domestic refuge and battlefield aftermath to explore themes of loyalty, sacrifice and the cost borne by ordinary people when political causes founder. Despite sorrow and loss, the heroine's resilient courage and humor sustain her, and the story traces how personal love and endurance emerge from collective suffering.

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Beth Ellis

Beth Ellis was a British author known for her vivid depictions of life in Burma and her explorations of social themes. Her notable work, "An English Girl's First Impressions of Burmah," offers a unique perspective on the culture and society of Burma during her time. In addition to this, she authored "Barbara Winslow, Rebel," which reflects her interest in strong female characters and their struggles against societal norms. Ellis's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and insightful observations, contributing to the literary heritage of her era.

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