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Classics in English _ The Magnificent Adventure by Emerson Hough
"The Magnificent Adventure" is a historical novel published by Emerson Hough in 1916, based on the famous expedition of Lewis and Clark.
The novel deals with the historical western expedition of Lewis and Clark under the direction of President Thomas Jefferson after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The work depicts the magnificent adventure of the exploration of the American West with the real historical figure Meriwether Lewis as the main character.
Hough is faithful to historical facts, but naturally incorporates the explorers' personal stories and romance to make the work more interesting. In particular, he vividly describes the challenges and trials encountered while exploring unknown territories, encounters with natives, and the excitement of new discoveries.
This work is a historical adventure story set during the American territorial expansion period, and deeply deals with the political situation at the time and the meaning of exploration. It is evaluated as an exciting recreation of an important moment in the development of the American West by adding literary imagination while being based on actual historical events.

Summary
"The Magnificent Adventure" by Emerson Hough is a historical novel likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around the life of Meriwether Lewis, a prominent figure in early American exploration, as he embarks on a journey of discovery and adventure. The novel intertwines themes of exploration with personal and romantic elements, particularly focusing on Lewis's relationship with his mother and a woman named Theodosia. The opening of the novel introduces us to the formidable Widow Lewis, who awaits the return of her son, Meriwether. Their reunion reveals not only the depth of their bond but also hints at Meriwether's destiny as a remarkable explorer. The dialogue conveys his mother's understanding of his spirit, marked by a sense of melancholy and resolute ambition. As Meriwether grapples with his identity and future, the stage is set for an adventure that will test his courage, resolve, and the relationships in his life. This initial encounter establishes the foundation for a rich exploration of both the external wilderness and the inner landscapes of human emotion as the story unfolds.

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Contents
PART I
I. Mother and Son
II. Meriwether and Theodosia
III. Mr. Burr and Mr. Merry
IV. President and Secretary
V. The Pell-Mell and Some Consequences
VI. The Great Conspiracy
VII. Colonel Burr and His Daughter
VIII. The Parting
IX. Mr. Thomas Jefferson
X. The Threshold of the West
XI. The Taming of Patrick Gass
XII. Captain William Clark
XIII. Under Three Flags
XIV. The Rent in the Armor

PART II
I. Under One Flag
II. The Mysterious Letter
III. The Day¡¯s Work
IV. The Crossroads of the West
V. The Appeal
VI. Which Way?
VII. The Mountains
VIII. Trail¡¯s End
IX. The Summons
X. The Abyss
XI. The Bee
XII. What Voice Had Called?
XIII. The News
XIV. The Guests of a Nation
XV. Mr. Jefferson¡¯s Advice
XVI. The Quality of Mercy
XVII. The Friends
XVIII. The Wilderness
XIX. Down to the Sea