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A young woman nicknamed Little Wolf confronts family shame, threats from a vengeful outlaw known as Bloody Jim, and the challenges of frontier life. After an attempted abduction tied to a past wrong between the doctor and Bloody Jim's family, neighbors, physicians, and loved ones mount searches and rescues amid winter travel, sickness, and violent encounters. Interleaved are courtships, domestic disputes, reform efforts around drink, disguise and recovery scenes, community festivities and tragedies, and eventual reconciliations and marriages. The narrative moves episodically through crises, rescues, local gossip, and moral reckonings, portraying how personal histories, social bonds, and seasonal hardships shape outcomes on the frontier.
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