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The narrative follows Tom Deering, a young planter’s son, as he grows into a soldier amid the Revolutionary struggle on the southern coast. Beginning with an assault on a British fort, his story moves through skirmishes with regulars and Tories, service in Francis Marion’s guerrilla brigade, naval engagements, and campaigns under General Greene; episodes include ambushes, the concealment and pursuit of a chest of gold, a blindfolded adventure, and the capture and escape of a traitor. Action-driven chapters emphasize small-unit tactics, personal loyalty, and the hardships that shape the protagonist’s coming-of-age during wartime in the Carolinas.
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