The Chase of Saint-Castin and Other Stories of the French in the New World
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A collection of short stories set in colonial North America that portrays frontier life through episodic encounters between French newcomers and indigenous communities. Scenes range from quiet encampments and river hunts to skirmishes and the care of the wounded, emphasizing the wilderness atmosphere and the daily demands of survival. The narratives examine cultural exchange, personal honor, religious feeling, and the domestic rituals of mixed households, while character sketches highlight stoicism, devotion, and moral restraint amid danger. Together the tales explore suspense, loyalty, and the human costs of life on a contested frontier.
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