Uittomiehiä ja kullankaivajia
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The narrator recalls time spent among timbermen and gold-seekers, portraying life in riverside logging camps and mining grounds through episodic chapters. Scenes focus on spectacle and contests of skill among log drivers, rivalries and mentorship, practical duties and the unpredictable force of nature, alongside interpersonal threads involving disappointed and determined women, greenhorns learning the trade, gambles and rescues, and moral tests that accompany danger and the pursuit of fortune. The collection balances vivid action sequences and the rhythms of physical labor with quieter reflections on camaraderie, risk, and the search for reward.
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