Two brothers come home from the Civil War to find their younger sister, her friends, and their younger brother have been kidnapped by a rogue Confederate troop who intend to sell them into slavery and use the money to buy guns to keep fighting the Union. They must travel to Mexico and rescue their family (and all the other people kidnapped, because it turns out the troop has done the same thing to other families along the way south).
Yes, they have the same last name.
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no Louis the 17th is Louis the 16th son
Louis XV was the grandfather of Louis XVI
No. Bonnie Prince Charlie lived three hundred years ago. Here's Wikipedia's summary of Bonnie Prince Charlie: "Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Silvester Maria Stuart (December 31, 1720
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The summary of the Miracle Merchant is that it talks about one Louis. Who lived with his aunt who really mistreated him.
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote "My Shadow" as a playful and whimsical reflection on childhood imagination and the idea of the shadow as a constant companion. The poem captures the innocence and wonder of childhood, exploring themes of companionship, self-discovery, and the nature of identity. Stevenson likely wrote the poem to convey the joy and simplicity of childhood experiences.
Shadow Chasers - 1985 Spirit of St- Louis 1-3 was released on: USA: 21 November 1985
The mood of "Small Steps" by Louis Sachar can be described as hopeful and optimistic despite the challenges faced by the characters. The tone is realistic and thoughtful, focusing on themes of perseverance and personal growth.
The cast of The Shadow of Hate - 1995 includes: David Duke as himself Louis Farrakhan as himself Henry Ford as himself
The cast of In the Shadow of Death - 2013 includes: Rachel Clair as Rachel Louis Danastorg as Dr. Parker Jesse Tuttle as John
"Bed in Summer" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a poem that describes the speaker's unrest at having to go to bed early during summer when the sun is still shining. The speaker longs to stay up and play outside until the sun sets. The poem captures the innocence and simplicity of childhood desires for freedom and play.
Jean-Louis Major has written: 'Quebec literature' -- subject(s): French-Canadian literature, History and criticism 'Antifables' 'In the shadow of the wind'