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A young boy confides in a trusted foreman about a secret that precipitates a violent abduction and a series of riverbound dangers. The narrative follows him and a band of raftsmen as they endure betrayal by a ruthless antagonist, struggle through an ordeal of imprisonment and escape, and work together to recover their damaged craft. Episodes of rescue, reunion, and legal reckoning alternate with scenes of prayer and steadfastness. The story examines loyalty, courage, and providential deliverance amid hardship as the group seeks safety and justice.

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Mary E. Ropes

Mary E. Ropes was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. Her works often explore themes of adventure, morality, and the importance of faith. Among her notable titles is "A Child Shall Lead Them," which reflects her interest in the moral development of young readers. Ropes also wrote stories that emphasize bravery and resilience, as seen in "Two Brave Boys, and, The Wrong Twin" and "What Happened to Tad." Her narratives frequently feature young protagonists navigating challenges, making her a significant figure in the genre of juvenile fiction.

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