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by William R. (William Reynolds) Eyster
In the waning days of the Revolutionary War, a small settlement near Charleston bears the weight of a nation’s despair. Catherine Vale, a striking young woman with golden hair and a voice like a flute, sits beside her elderly mother as they discuss the future of their family and the precarious times. Their conversation turns to Nat Ernshaw—known locally as “Wild Nat”—a man whose reputation for trouble clashes with the quiet hopes of the Vale household.
Nat is a rugged figure, familiar to the community yet shadowed by whispers of unruly habits and an unsettled temperament. Catherine’s mother warns her against a hasty romance, while the daughter, guided by her own keen intuition, believes that crisis may reveal the man’s hidden virtues. As the war’s turmoil edges closer, both women sense that the choices made now could shape not only personal destinies but also the fragile spirit of a fledgling nation.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (190K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Edwards, Susan Carr and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Northern Illinois University Digital Library at http://digital.lib.niu.edu/)
Release date
2021-06-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1841–1918
An American writer with an unexpectedly varied career, he moved through law, education, editing, and fiction during the nineteenth century. He is best remembered today for the novel Free Trapper's Pass; or, The Gold-Seeker's Daughter, a glimpse into popular adventure storytelling of its time.
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