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The Forest Monster; or, Lamora, the Maid of the Canon

The story follows an emigrant party crossing the Far West toward Oregon, where travelers contend with blizzard, scarce light, and the threat of nearby hostile parties; tensions mount around campfires, watchful guards, and nightly dangers. Central figures include an adventurous hunter whose vigilance and a mysterious forest woman figure into rescues and confrontations, while encounters with wildlife, the rugged landscape, and hidden foes drive action. The narrative blends frontier suspense, daring rescues, and rustic romance, portraying survival choices, courage under duress, and clashes between human communities and the untamed wilderness.

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The story follows an emigrant party crossing the Far West toward Oregon, where travelers contend with blizzard, scarce light, and the threat of nearby hostile parties; tensions mount around campfires, watchful guards, and nightly dangers. Central figures include an adventurous hunter whose vigilance and a mysterious forest woman figure into rescues and confrontations, while encounters with wildlife, the rugged landscape, and hidden foes drive action. The narrative blends frontier suspense, daring rescues, and rustic romance, portraying survival choices, courage under duress, and clashes between human communities and the untamed wilderness.

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Edward Sylvester Ellis

Edward Sylvester Ellis was an American author known for his prolific contributions to juvenile literature in the late 19th century. He wrote adventure stories that captivated young readers, often set against the backdrop of the American frontier and wilderness. His notable works include "A Waif of the Mountains" and "Adrift in the Wilds; Or, The Adventures of Two Shipwrecked Boys," which reflect themes of survival and exploration. Ellis's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and moral lessons, making him a significant figure in the genre of boys' adventure fiction during his time.

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