The King's Arrow: A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists
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A frontier settlement receives a large influx of Loyalist families and struggles to organize housing, supplies, and transport while military officers and local agents manage threats from dissenting elements. The narrative follows hunters, officers, traders, and settlers as councils, ranger patrols, and covert plots shape responses to raids, lawlessness, and storms; personal stories of courtship, loyalty, sacrifice, and refuge unfold against wilderness travel, night actions, and rescue attempts. The account concludes with a community roundup, growing stability, and reflections on the settlers' efforts to plant new roots in difficult country.
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