The White Mail
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A rural railroad family narrative traces a son’s maturation as he assumes duties left by an aging bridge watchman and learns the practical work of keeping a line running. Early incidents force younger hands into tasks with the mule, tank, and signaling, and the protagonist moves from local service to wider experiences: a dangerous hold-up, travel to the city, western migration, and study of telegraphy. Subsequent promotions bring station and switching responsibilities, while episodes of severe weather, frontier conflict, track construction, and a sea voyage punctuate returns home. Throughout, steady labor, duty, and adaptation to changing railroad life shape the account.
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