Rob Nixon, the Old White Trader: A Tale of Central British North America
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The narrative opens on a vast North American prairie where a migrating herd of bison and a line of mounted hunters converge in a dramatic chase. The text vividly depicts the landscape and the hunting techniques—arrows, rifles, and the marking of fallen beasts—while focusing on an older, seasoned hunter who, after his horse stumbles, is thrown and crushed under a wounded bull. He manages to reload and shoot as the animal charges, sustains severe injuries, and grimly contemplates survival and the spoils of the hunt. Themes of wilderness peril, endurance, and frontier skill run through the descriptions.
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