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The narrative follows Sam, a resourceful young man who protects and guides Tom, Judie, and Joe through frontier warfare in 1813. After sheltering in an improvised root fortress, Sam scouts hostile territory, wrestles with swollen rivers and scant provisions, and leads a series of bold expeditions and defenses — including a tense canoe engagement, a dog charge, and desperate retreats. Episodes concentrate on practical survival, leadership under strain, the burdens of protecting children, and the hardships of hunger and displacement, bringing the small party to a hard-won resolution amid the larger conflict between settlers and Creek warriors.
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