The long hunt
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"For too many years, the Reverend Eden Bledsoe wondered if he'd ever find his daughter, who was taken from him by Indians when she was just a little girl. Lately, he's heard tell of a wild white woman who loosely …
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"For too many years, the Reverend Eden Bledsoe wondered if he'd ever find his daughter, who was taken from him by Indians when she was just a little girl. Lately, he's heard tell of a wild white woman who loosely matches her description. He is desperate to find her, but he lacks the knowledge, skill, or youth to track her down. Hearing the old man's story, Crawford Fain can't help but agree to search for the woman. The famous frontiersman has knowledge and skill to spare. But since he is no longer young, he needs his son, Titus, to help him with the task. Trouble is, Titus has gone missing as well."--Page 4 of cover.
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