Jules of the great heart : "free" trapper and outlaw in the Hudson Bay region in the early days

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Jules of the great heart : "free" trapper and outlaw in the Hudson Bay region in the early days

by Lawrence Mott

EN·~5 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

Jules of the Great Heart.

1:45
2

I A TRAGEDY OF THE SNOW

13:23
3

II AN UNRECOVERED TRAIL

13:58
4

III JULES OF THE GREAT HEART

11:54
5

IV JULES TO THE RESCUE

20:36
6

V JULES’S STRATAGEM

10:41
7

VI NOËL

11:38
8

VII “REMEMBER JULES!”

17:17
9

VIII “SOMME T’ING FOR HEEM”

10:48
10

IX MAN AGAINST MAN

16:37

Description

In the frozen reaches of the Hudson Bay country, the wind howls over endless snowfields while a lone sledman struggles against the gale. Manou, a half‑blood hunter, huddles with his six huskies, feeling the bite of icy particles as he urges the team forward. The stark landscape is rendered vivid, each crack of the sled’s runners echoing the desperate race across the ice.

Against this brutal backdrop roams Jules Verbaux, a self‑styled “free” trapper whose daring raids on the Hudson Bay Company’s furs have made him a legend and a nuisance. He moves like a ghost through the wilderness, stealing from the Company’s Indigenous partners and evading capture at every turn. When Manou catches sight of a dark speck on the horizon, the chase begins, pitting the determined hunter against the cunning outlaw in a battle of wits and endurance.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (305K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Barry Abrahamsen and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lawrence Mott

Lawrence Mott

1881–1931

Adventure, travel, and the outdoors run through his fiction, giving his books the feel of lived experience rather than armchair invention. His life was unusually dramatic too, shaped by journalism, ocean voyages, and a determination that readers still notice.

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