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On a frontier world whose constitution rejects government and mandates that men must fight through a woman's defenses to win her, a proud woman named Lauria has built a life by seizing and fortifying a house and by shooting down suitors who tried to invade it. Years later she maintains appearances and household routines, tends a small cemetery of the young men she killed, and moves between private vigilance and public festivities where citizens momentarily set aside weapons. The narrative examines ritualized violence, personal autonomy, and the cost that a social code of enforced individualism extracts from ordinary lives.
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