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Two on the Trail: A Story of Canada Snows

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A teenage sister and her younger brother live in a remote snowbound settlement and must rely on skill and courage when their father is absent. They tend a log house, protect hidden savings, and cope with prowling wolves, strange campfires, and the signs of nearby hunters. Pursuits and narrow escapes force them to travel dangerous trails across ice and forest, guided by their faithful dog and quick thinking. The narrative emphasizes practical survival, sibling loyalty, and the constant hazards and exigencies of wilderness travel as their journey ultimately bends back toward home.

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E. E. Cowper

E. E. Cowper was a writer known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure and romance. Her notable works include "Pam and the Countess," which explores themes of friendship and social dynamics, and "Two on the Trail: A Story of Canada Snows," a tale that captures the spirit of adventure in the Canadian wilderness. Cowper's storytelling often reflects a keen sense of place and character, appealing to readers who enjoy narratives rich in detail and emotion.

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