The Quickening: A Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Redemption in the American WestGood Press, 5 dec 2019 - 780 pagina's Francis Lynde's novel, 'The Quickening', is a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and redemption set against the backdrop of the American West. Lynde's crisp prose and vivid descriptions bring the rugged landscapes and complex characters to life, immersing the reader in a bygone era of frontier justice. The narrative skillfully weaves together themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the power of forgiveness, making 'The Quickening' both a page-turner and a thought-provoking exploration of human nature. This work exemplifies the romantic literary tradition of the late 19th century, with its focus on moral dilemmas and the triumph of the human spirit. Francis Lynde's masterful storytelling and attention to detail make 'The Quickening' a standout work in the Western genre, deserving of a place on any enthusiast's bookshelf. |
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... DABNEYS OF DEER TRACE VI BLUE BLOOD AND RED VII THE PRAYER OF THE RIGHTEOUS VIII THE BACKSLIDER IX THE RACE TO THE SWIFT X THE SHADOW OF THE ROCK XI THE TRUMPET - CALL XII THE IRON IN THE FORGE FIRE XIII A SISTER OF CHARITY XIV ON ...
... DABNEYS OF DEER TRACE VI BLUE BLOOD AND RED VII THE PRAYER OF THE RIGHTEOUS VIII THE BACKSLIDER IX THE RACE TO THE SWIFT X THE SHADOW OF THE ROCK XI THE TRUMPET - CALL XII THE IRON IN THE FORGE FIRE XIII A SISTER OF CHARITY XIV ON ...
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... Dabney's foreman and horse - trader , Japheth Pettigrass , found a place . On the opposite bank of the stream were the few negroes owning Major Dabney now as " Majah Boss , " as some of them , —most of them , in fact — had once owned ...
... Dabney's foreman and horse - trader , Japheth Pettigrass , found a place . On the opposite bank of the stream were the few negroes owning Major Dabney now as " Majah Boss , " as some of them , —most of them , in fact — had once owned ...
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... Dabney grounds, many years gone to the ruin of disuse, were vine-grown and invisible save as a spot of summer verdure; and the manor-house itself, gray ... Dabney's land." "Well, don't you muddy it none," said Thomas Jefferson, with.
... Dabney grounds, many years gone to the ruin of disuse, were vine-grown and invisible save as a spot of summer verdure; and the manor-house itself, gray ... Dabney's land." "Well, don't you muddy it none," said Thomas Jefferson, with.
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... DABNEYS. OF. DEER. TRACE. Table of Contents If you have never had the pleasure of meeting a Southern gentleman of the patriarchal school, I despair of bringing you well acquainted with Major Caspar Dabney until you have summered and ...
... DABNEYS. OF. DEER. TRACE. Table of Contents If you have never had the pleasure of meeting a Southern gentleman of the patriarchal school, I despair of bringing you well acquainted with Major Caspar Dabney until you have summered and ...
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... Dabney's attitude, as a Man of Sin, and as the natural overlord of Paradise Valley. That the Major was a Man of Sin ... Dabney at odd moments when the spying could be done safely and with a clear field for retreat in the event of ...
... Dabney's attitude, as a Man of Sin, and as the natural overlord of Paradise Valley. That the Major was a Man of Sin ... Dabney at odd moments when the spying could be done safely and with a clear field for retreat in the event of ...
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