![]() ![]() The cousins stop fighting so they can keep Aunt Mary safe, a plan that involves keeping Tempe's horse, Colonel, in the house overnight. When a mutinous soldier demands that Tempe give him her beloved horse, she realizes that she must. Mary learns of Bowzar's plans and discovers that Tempe is growing hesitant as well. The Revolutionary War is raging, but Tempe is apathetic. ![]() Tempe lends Bowzar her beloved white horse. Tempe befriends Billy Bowzar, a Patriot soldier and probably leader of the mutiny. The Patriot soldiers and all those who live on farms near the magazine are now facing an incredibly cold winter. Mary has fallen in love with General Anthony Wayne. Two of Mary's young friends, David Hamilton Morris and Jeremiah Levering, are stationed here too. Mary's cousin lives near where the American soldiers have camped for the winter. Her brother, Abraham is also a Patriot soldier. In the midst of the American Revolution, fourteen-year-old Mary Cooper moves in with her twenty-two-year-old cousin, Tempe Wick, and Tempe's elderly mother, Mary Wick, after Mary's Tory family discovered that she was participating in the Patriot cause. ![]() A Ride into Morning is a historical novel by Ann Rinaldi about the legend surrounding Tempe Wick, one of America's most famous heroines. ![]()
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