The Warden of the Plains, and Other Stories of Life in the Canadian North-west
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A collection of short stories set on the Canadian North-west plains portrays frontier life through scenes of round-ups, mountain sunsets, itinerant preachers, cowboys, settlers, and Indigenous communities. Narratives combine vivid landscape description with everyday struggles—loss, charity, faith, and adaptation—often focusing on moral choices, communal solidarity, and encounters between cultures. Episodes alternate between action, quiet reflection, and local color, using anecdotal storytelling to dramatize survival, spiritual conviction, and the practical customs that shape life on the plains.
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