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A devoted itinerant preacher works among lumber camps and towns, bringing tailored sermons, bunk-house services and outspoken moral criticism to rough, often drunken men. The narrative records two visits with him in winter and during the drive, furnishing camp scenes, pulpit tactics, homely parables, confrontations with gamblers and saloon culture, and efforts to prompt letters home and reform. Episodes show his courage, plain speech, practical compassion, and the struggles of men between vice and home ties. The work blends anecdote, sermon summaries, and descriptive detail to present a portrait of ministry adapted to a harsh frontier environment.

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Norman Duncan

Norman Duncan was a Canadian author known for his engaging tales set in the rugged landscapes of Newfoundland and Labrador. His works often reflect the spirit of adventure and the challenges of life in remote communities. Among his notable books is "Billy Topsail & Company: A Story for Boys," which captures the imagination of young readers with its thrilling escapades. Duncan's storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and a deep appreciation for the natural world, making his narratives resonate with themes of resilience and camaraderie. His contributions to literature provide a vivid glimpse into the lives of those who inhabit the northern reaches of Canada.

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