
THE SHEPHERD OF
THE SHEPHERD OF THE NORTH
THE SHEPHERD OF THE NORTH
I. THE WHITE HORSE CHAPLAIN
II. THE CHOIR UNSEEN
III. GLOW OF DAWN
IV. THE ANSWER
V. MON PERE JE ME ’CUSE
VI. THE BUSINESS OF THE SHEPHERD
VII. THE INNER CITADEL
In the bitter chill of an Adirondack winter, a determined bishop and his rugged guide set out on a perilous sled journey across snow‑bound hills. Their mission—to reach a remote French‑speaking settlement for a vital confirmation—forces them to battle relentless blizzards, treacherous drifts, and the limits of their own endurance. Along the way, language barriers and cultural quirks provide moments of uneasy humor, even as the landscape grows ever more unforgiving.
A sudden tumble sends the sled and its occupants into a chaotic tumble of ponies, snow, and danger, leaving the guide pinned beneath the wreckage. With calm resolve, the bishop draws on past experiences of hardship, while the guide’s quick wit tries to steady the frightened animals. Their struggle to free one another becomes a test of courage and cooperation, hinting at deeper bonds that will shape the rest of their arduous trek.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (429K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-09-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1880–1959
An early 20th-century novelist with a strong interest in moral conflict and faith, he wrote fiction that moved between spiritual struggle, wartime feeling, and regional storytelling.
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