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by Diana Gabaldon (0 Reviews)
In "Drums of Autumn" by Diana Gabaldon, a moment of joy unfolds as Fergus enters the scene, bringing a delightful surprise. His cheerful demeanor suggests that he is excited to reveal something special to the others. The atmosphere is lively and filled with anticipation as he emerges from behind a wagon, demonstrating his eagerness to share this experience.
Accompanying Fergus is a slight man with windblown hair, hinting at an adventurous spirit or a recent journey. This introduction of new characters adds depth to the story, inviting readers to engage with the unfolding narrative and the relationships being formed among the characters.
In "Drums of Autumn," a joyful moment arises as Fergus brings a surprise, enhancing the sense of anticipation among the characters.
He introduces a slight man with windblown hair, suggesting a fresh arrival into the lively atmosphere of the story.
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