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Winter Adventures of Three Boys in the Great Lone Land

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Three boys spend a season as guests in a northern household and confront the sudden arrival of winter, learning about sled-dogs, island fisheries, and everyday survival in cold country. Domestic scenes introduce the hosts and their children while practical detail shows how dogs haul wood, fish, and supplies. The lads experiment with skating, tobogganing, and plans for an ice boat, enjoy winter sports, and endure mishaps such as tumbles and a near-drowning. A later expedition turns perilous when wolves threaten, prompting a search, a rescue of one boy, and the shooting of the wolves.

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Egerton Ryerson Young

Egerton Ryerson Young was a Canadian author and missionary known for his works that depict the lives and cultures of Indigenous peoples in Canada. His writings often blend adventure with moral lessons, reflecting his experiences among the Cree and Salteaux Indians. Notable titles include "Algonquin Indian Tales" and "By Canoe and Dog Train Among The Cree and Salteaux Indians," which showcase his storytelling ability and commitment to sharing Indigenous narratives. Young's literature serves as both a historical account and a means of fostering understanding between cultures, making significant contributions to Canadian literary heritage.

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