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Wild Nat, the Trooper; or, The Cedar Swamp Brigade

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Set amid wartime unrest in a rural district, the narrative begins with a household divided between prudence and the appeal of a daring suitor, and then broadens into a sequence of raids, clandestine maneuvers, and militia actions. The story alternates intimate domestic moments and swift frontier encounters, including an assault on a barn, captures, and tense escapes that reveal characters' latent courage and loyalties. Antagonists' schemes are pursued and ultimately foiled, peril gives way to rescue, and personal relationships are tested and reconciled before the tale concludes on a hopeful, harmonious note.

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William R. Eyster

William R. Eyster was an American author known for his contributions to adventure and frontier literature in the 19th century. His works often explore themes of survival and the rugged life of trappers and hunters in the American wilderness. Notable titles include "Free Trapper's Pass; or, the Gold-seeker's Daughter!" and "The Luckless Trapper; or, The Haunted Hunter," which reflect the challenges and adventures faced by characters in a rapidly changing landscape. Eyster's storytelling captures the spirit of exploration and the complexities of human experience in the untamed frontier.

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