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In pre-revolutionary Salem, fourteen-year-old Daniel begins to re-examine his loyalty to the King as the conflict between Tories and patriots increasingly divides the townspeople.
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"DANIEL WEST couldn't sleep and he couldn't go outside unless he felt like courting trouble, so what he did was to get up, pull the blankets off his bed, wrap himself up in them, and then settle down in a chair by his bedroom window."
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"DANIEL WEST couldn't sleep and he couldn't go outside unless he felt like courting trouble, so what he did was to get up, pull the blankets off his bed, wrap himself up in them, and then settle down in a chair by his bedroom window."
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