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by Ralph Connor
CORPORAL CAMERON OF THE NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE
A TALE OF THE MACLEOD TRAIL By Ralph Connor
CORPORAL CAMERON
BOOK ONE
CHAPTER I - THE QUITTER
CHAPTER II - THE GLEN OF THE CUP OF GOLD
CHAPTER III - THE FAMILY SOLICITOR
CHAPTER IV - A QUESTION OF HONOUR
CHAPTER V - A LADY AND THE LAW
CHAPTER VI - THE WASTER'S REFUGE
A fierce Scottish half‑back named Cameron is at the centre of a hard‑won rugby clash, his strength faltering in the final minutes as a stubborn opponent seizes the win. The locker room erupts with accusations of cowardice, yet his captain defends him, insisting that a single slip does not define a man. In that tense moment, Cameron feels the weight of reputation and the sting of doubt, hinting at a resolve that will later drive him beyond the field.
Leaving the roar of the crowd, Cameron trades the rugby pitch for the vast, unforgiving expanse of the Canadian frontier, joining the North West Mounted Police along the legendary Macleod Trail. On horseback he confronts rugged terrain, restless townsfolk, and the moral complexities of law‑keeping far from home. As he navigates danger and duty, his earlier humiliation becomes a quiet fuel, shaping a journey of honor, friendship, and the search for a place where his true character can finally shine.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (694K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-05-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1937
A Canadian minister who turned frontier life, faith, and adventure into hugely popular fiction, this early bestseller wrote with energy and a strong moral sense. Under the pen name Ralph Connor, he became one of the most widely read Canadian novelists of the early 20th century.
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