Dans l'extrême Far West: Aventures d'un émigrant dans la Colombie anglaise
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The narrator recounts joining a gold-seeking emigration to British Columbia after reading reports of prodigious wealth. The ocean voyage is described in detail, with attention to rigid class divisions aboard ship and the lively interactions among fellow passengers. Travel stops in Caribbean ports, a Panama crossing, and Californian waystations provide incidental scenes and practical logistics. On arrival the account turns to vivid portrayals of untamed coastal landscapes, islands, and forested valleys. Practical chapters record prospecting methods, camp routines, hardships, and occasional successes and misadventures. Consistent social observation and wry commentary reveal how manners, ambition, and improvisation shape life in a remote frontier setting.
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