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Holiday Tales: Christmas in the Adirondacks

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A set of winter stories follows an elderly trapper and his companions in the Adirondack wilderness, depicting hunting excursions, survival skills, and the warm practicality of cabin life at Christmas. Episodes include a decisive shot on a large deer, the hauling of game to a lonely homestead, the discovery and sheltering of frightened children, and the community's quick efforts to prepare food and fire. Vivid natural description and detailed attention to sleds, rifles, dogs, and rustic chores create a mood of rugged camaraderie. The pieces balance outdoor adventure with domestic scenes and themes of generosity, resilience, and human dependence on the mountain landscape.

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W. H. H. Murray

W. H. H. Murray was an American author and outdoor enthusiast known for his engaging storytelling and vivid depictions of nature. His works often reflect his love for the Adirondack region, where he spent much of his time. Among his notable titles is "A Ride With A Mad Horse In A Freight-Car," which showcases his unique blend of humor and adventure. Murray also contributed to the genre of holiday tales, as seen in "Holiday Tales: Christmas in the Adirondacks," capturing the spirit of the season through charming narratives. His stories often highlight themes of resilience and the human connection to the wilderness.

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