South from Hudson Bay: An Adventure and Mystery Story for Boys
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A young immigrant boy joins a small party that travels inland from the bay by river and over prairie, pulling boats by towline and camping on difficult ground. The group faces hunger, cold, storms, and logistical hardships while navigating trading posts, rival fur traders, and the politics of settlements. Encounters with local hunters and buffalo-hunting bands lead to alliances and confrontations, and a sequence of ambushes, blizzards, and a burned cabin forces the travelers into flight. The narrative traces their struggle for survival, shifting loyalties, and the practical skills and courage required to reach safety in an unsettled frontier.
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