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A tense short story follows Corporal Conroy, a mounted policeman, and Yeyik, a half‑breed hunter and killer, who become locked in a desperate contest on a rocky outcrop while vast herds of migrating caribou surge below. Competing for a revolver and for survival, they exchange taunts, cunning maneuvers, and sudden violence as the unceasing tide of hooves turns the landscape into a lethal, indifferent force. The narrative alternates close physical action with stark natural description, probing themes of obsession, survival, and the collapse of civilized restraint under extreme isolation.

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A. De Herries Smith

A. De Herries Smith was an author known for his contributions to adventure and speculative fiction, particularly set in the Arctic. His notable works include "Arctic Angels" and "The Arctic Legions," which explore themes of exploration and survival in extreme environments. Smith's writing often combines elements of adventure with a vivid portrayal of the harsh Arctic landscape, reflecting both the challenges faced by explorers and the allure of the unknown. Through his narratives, he invites readers to engage with the mysteries of the polar regions.

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