In the Brooding Wild

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In the Brooding Wild

by Ridgwell Cullum

EN·~5 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

IN THE BROODING WILD - CHAPTER I.ON THE MOUNTAINSIDE

17:03
2

CHAPTER II.WHICH TELLS OF THE WHITE SQUAW

22:26
3

CHAPTER III.THE QUEST OF THE WHITE SQUAW

25:36
4

CHAPTER IV.THE HOODED MAN

28:42
5

CHAPTER V.THE WHITE SQUAW

16:34
6

CHAPTER VI.THE WEIRD OF THE WILD

22:41
7

CHAPTER VII.IN THE STORMING NIGHT

21:33
8

CHAPTER VIII.THE UNQUENCHABLE FIRE

13:43
9

CHAPTER IX.TO THE DEATH

17:26
10

CHAPTER X.THE BATTLE IN THE WILD

20:06

Description

The opening plunges listeners into the stark, frozen majesty of the northern Rockies, where a lone dugout clings to a treacherous mountainside and the world beyond is a silent expanse of pine, snow and ice. Through vivid descriptions of howling winds, crackling frost and the relentless howl of wild animals, the narrator sets a tone of solitary endurance, making the wilderness itself feel like a living, brooding character.

Inside the modest shelter, a small group of hunters and their dog‑sled team grapple with the raw demands of the land, their daily routines reduced to the rhythm of trap‑making, gunfire and the fight against an unforgiving climate. As the storm intensifies, the story explores how the stark isolation forces them to confront both external threats and the deeper, primal instincts that surface when civilization fades away. The atmosphere is one of quiet tension, inviting listeners to imagine what it means to survive where the mountains dictate every breath.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (289K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-03-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ridgwell Cullum

Ridgwell Cullum

1867–1943

An adventure novelist with real frontier experience, he filled his stories with ranches, remote settlements, and the hard edges of life in North America. His books move quickly and lean into danger, landscape, and survival.

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