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Rex Britton awakens aboard his steam-yacht when it strikes a coasting vessel in an Algerian harbor, then dives into a chaotic rescue as the smaller ship founders and passengers panic. He forces order among frantic crews, summons harbor craft, and helps women and children to safety while confronting dangerous, lawless behavior. Later episodes continue in the same adventurous vein, featuring high-stakes races, ominous confrontations with a Corsican antagonist, and the discovery of native gold, all driving a series of action-filled pursuits that probe courage, leadership, and the strains of sudden violence and temptation.

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Samuel Alexander White

Samuel Alexander White was a novelist known for his works that often explore themes of adventure and the human spirit in the context of the Canadian wilderness. His notable book, "Law of the North (Originally published as Empery) / A Story of Love and Battle in Rupert's Land," reflects his interest in the historical and cultural dynamics of early Canadian life. In addition to this, he authored "The Hunt Pack" and "The Stampeder," which further showcase his ability to weave compelling narratives that capture the essence of rugged landscapes and the challenges faced by individuals within them. White's contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the complexities of love, conflict, and survival in the North.

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