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A young protagonist experiences a series of personal adventures set against the larger struggle for control of North America, interweaving local incidents—rescues, legal disputes, and sea and land scouting—with detailed accounts of military campaigns. Chapters trace early setbacks and sorties, scouting on lakes, perilous expeditions, sieges and massacres, and culminate in the approaches to and capture of Quebec. Recurring themes include resourcefulness under hardship, loyalty, and the brutal realities of frontier warfare, while the narrative alternates action, reconnaissance, and strategic engagements to present a continuous account of the conflict's major turning points.
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