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THE RED PIROGUE
CHAPTER IA QUEER FISH
CHAPTER IITHE DRIFTING FIRE
CHAPTER IIITHE STRANGE BEHAVIOR OF DOGS AND MEN
CHAPTER IVOBSTRUCTING THE LAW
CHAPTER VVISITORS TO FRENCH RIVER
CHAPTER VIHOT SCENT AND WET TRAIL
CHAPTER VIIA TRAP FOR THE HUNGRY
CHAPTER VIIITHE RED DOGS AT WORK
CHAPTER IXTHE SICK MAN
A young river guide named Ben O’Dell sets out at dawn on the mist‑laden waters of a Canadian river, his senses tuned to the scent of clover, pine and the rush of the current. While tending his uncle’s modest pirogue, he spots an enormous, vivid red dugout looming against the salmon net—a craft unlike anything he’s ever seen.
Curiosity drives Ben to investigate, and a sudden slip plunges him into the cold water, forcing him to wrestle back to the surface. When he finally reaches the mysterious vessel, he meets its solitary occupant, a stranger whose silent stare hints at hidden motives and untold stories. Their brief, tense exchange marks the beginning of a gripping adventure that will test Ben’s courage and unravel the secrets of the wild frontier.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (201K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2020-07-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1877–1953
Best known for vivid adventure fiction and poetry, this Canadian writer built a remarkably varied career that ranged from journalism and farming to military service. He published widely and came from a family deeply connected to Canadian arts and letters.
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