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Set against the bleak backdrop of Tasajara Valley in 1856, the narrative unfolds around a gathering of about four hundred people participating in a religious revival known as a "camp-meeting." Despite the inhospitable environment and the emotional turmoil among the attendees, the camp was purposefully organized, with pioneer wagons arriving over the course of a week. The atmosphere is marked by a sense of dejection and anxiety, contrasting sharply with the idea of community and spiritual renewal that the meeting aims to promote.
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By Shore and Sedge, Bret Harte
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- 2007
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