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The narrative follows a young engineer lieutenant whose technical talent and initiative embroil him in military disciplinary troubles and subsequent exile into civilian engineering work. Facing punishment and hardship, he accepts responsibility for challenging construction tasks—bridges, concrete trucks, water-pipes—and becomes entangled in commercial and personal complications involving rivals, local notables, and romantic entanglements. Sabotage, missing coal supplies, and a dangerous maritime incident propel a series of bold ventures and confrontations with official inertia. The plot moves through informal justice, risky salvage and sea passages, and final clashes that test loyalty, practical skill, and honor, resolving strained relationships and career fortunes.

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Harold Bindloss

Harold Bindloss was a Canadian author known for his adventure novels set in the Canadian wilderness and the American West. His works often explore themes of love, honor, and the challenges of frontier life. Bindloss's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions of the landscapes and the struggles of his characters against nature and societal expectations. Among his notable works is "Alton of Somasco: A Romance of the Great Northwest," which exemplifies his ability to weave romance and adventure into compelling narratives. With a prolific output of 46 titles, Bindloss contributed significantly to early 20th-century literature, capturing the spirit of exploration and the complexities of human relationships.

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