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The ward of Tecumseh

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A young Alabamian reeling from romantic disappointment retreats into the Tallapoosa woods, where an encounter with a lone Shawnee chief revives his childhood adoption into a Native clan and draws him into frontier intrigue. Set amid the tense backdrop of 1812, the story interweaves a romantic triangle, cross-cultural loyalties, and episodes of wilderness suspense as the protagonist negotiates duty to friends, ties to his adopted people, and the violent possibilities of a borderland on the brink of war. Action-driven chapters alternate hunting and camp scenes with council-fire ritual, negotiation, and armed encounters, exploring identity, honor, and cultural collision.

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Crittenden Marriott

Crittenden Marriott was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of adventure and human experience, reflecting a diverse range of settings and characters. Notable among his writings is "Out of Russia," which captures the complexities of life in Russia during a time of upheaval. Marriott's other works, such as "The Isle of Dead Ships" and "The Ward of Tecumseh," further showcase his ability to weave engaging narratives that resonate with readers. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its vivid storytelling and historical context.

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