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The narrative follows a fur-trader expedition into the wild coastlands near Hudson and James Bay, blending recorded incidents with fictionalized scenes. It tracks preparations and the tense recruitment of an uneasy party, the skills and decisions of seasoned leaders and younger companions, journeys by canoe among spring ice floes, hunting and camp life, encounters with perilous weather and shifting ice, and moments of resourcefulness and solidarity that determine survival. The structure alternates descriptive natural scenes, practical details of frontier living, and episodic adventures that illustrate the challenges and routines of life on the northern trading frontier.
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