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Admiral's Light

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A young assistant who keeps two coastal lights balances solitary nocturnal duties, family obligations, and the pull of the surrounding woods and river. The narrative traces his daily rounds, hunting excursions, and encounters with local eccentrics and seafaring memory, all anchored by the stern presence of an elder relative and the relics of a once-respected naval life. Episodic chapters blend vivid natural description and maritime atmosphere with small crises, communal councils, and personal choices that probe loyalty, courage, and the slow passage from boyhood toward responsibility.

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Henry Milner Rideout

Henry Milner Rideout was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He wrote in various genres, including adventure and fantasy, appealing to a wide audience. His notable works include "Admiral's Light," a tale that combines nautical themes with rich storytelling, and "Dragon's Blood," which showcases his flair for imaginative narratives. Rideout's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world and the complexities of human experience, making him a distinctive voice in his time.

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