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The narrative follows Kit Bellew, a young writer whose urban bohemian life gives way to a hard, episodic wilderness apprenticeship after he signs on for a Klondike expedition. Told in linked adventures, the account traces his evolution from dilettante to competent frontier man through trials of weather, travel, rough comradeship, and the pragmatic cruelties of fortune-seeking; encounters include resourceful companions, risky journeys across lakes and passes, moral tests, and a developing appreciation for physical labor and responsibility. Tone mixes adventure, humor, and terse realism while exploring themes of self-reliance, adaptation, and the costs of chasing prosperity.
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