Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police: A Tale of the Macleod Trail
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The narrative follows Cameron, a talented but troubled young athlete whose momentary lapse triggers a family crisis and legal pressure handled by an old solicitors' firm. Facing disgrace and disappearance from his lodgings, he leaves his past for service with the North West Mounted Police, where he undergoes hardening and redemption amid frontier duties along the Macleod Trail. Episodes depict training, daily patrols, storms and skirmishes, community tensions, and relationships including a compassionate nurse, while colleagues like Sergeant Crisp shape his development. Themes include honour, duty, personal transformation, and the forging of courage through responsibility on the frontier.
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