The Lost Trail

The Lost Trail by Edward S. Ellis is a literary work published by 1st World Library – Literary Society in August 2007. This edition, written in English and spanning 140 pages, presents a narrative set in the spring of 1820, focusing on a notable event that unfolds along one of the upper tributaries of the Mississippi River. The story begins with a striking description of the riverbank, which rises sharply to meet the water, setting the stage for the unfolding drama.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the events that transpire in this unique setting, as the narrative delves into the interactions and experiences of those involved. The book engages with themes relevant to literary collections, providing insights into the historical context and the significance of the Mississippi River during this period. This edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a vivid portrayal of early American life and the natural landscape that shaped it.
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One day in the spring of 1820, a singular occurrence took place on one of the upper tributaries of the Mississippi. The bank, some fifteen or twenty feet in height, descended quite abruptly to the stream’s edge. Though both shores were lined with den
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