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The Woodranger

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The narrative follows a young frontier hunter, Norman McNiel, and his foster-sister and grandfather as they live in a contested border region where rival settlements and land grants breed tension. Episodes move between hunting, canoe contests, trials, bear hunts, a forest tragedy, and communal efforts such as raising a meeting-house and fighting fires. Interpersonal loyalties, local honor, and the struggle to survive in wilderness conditions shape encounters among neighbors, scouts, and raiders, while a central secret held by a local woodsman influences key confrontations and the shifting fortunes of families and the township.

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George Waldo Browne

George Waldo Browne was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often feature themes of adventure and duty, reflecting the values of his time. Notable titles include "Cavalry Curt; Or, The Wizard Scout of the Army" and "Little Hickory; or, Ragged Rob's Young Republic," which showcase his ability to engage young readers with exciting narratives. Browne's stories frequently incorporate elements of heroism and moral lessons, making them enduring pieces of literary heritage in the genre of juvenile fiction.

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