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The book follows two young cousins of long-standing settler families as they push westward by canoe, horseback, and on foot toward the Pacific, facing rapids, storms, deserts, and high mountains. Episodes include hunting large game, covert scouting, capture and escape, sheltering under fallen trees, and encounters with local Indigenous groups; each chapter presents a self-contained adventure that tests their skills, courage, and resourcefulness. The work emphasizes practical frontier survival, coming-of-age resilience, and the episodic challenges of traversing and taming wilderness on a long migratory trail.

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St. George Rathborne

St. George Rathborne was an American author known for his adventure novels aimed at young readers. His works often feature themes of exploration and camaraderie, set against the backdrop of the great outdoors. Rathborne's notable titles include "Camp Mates in Michigan; or, with Pack and Paddle in the Pine Woods" and "Canoe Mates in Canada; Or, Three Boys Afloat on the Saskatchewan," which reflect his passion for nature and adventure. His stories typically involve young protagonists embarking on thrilling journeys, making them popular among youth in the early 20th century. Rathborne's contributions to children's literature continue to resonate with readers who enjoy tales of friendship and adventure.

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