
THE SKY PILOT IN NO MAN'S LAND - By Ralph Connor
THE SKY PILOT IN NO MAN'S LAND
CHAPTER I - ONLY A MISSIONARY
CHAPTER II - ON THE RED PINE TRAIL
CHAPTER III - A QUESTION OF CONSCIENCE
CHAPTER IV - REJECTED
CHAPTER V - THE WAR DRUM CALLS
CHAPTER VI - THE MEN OF THE NORTH
CHAPTER VII - BARRICADES AND BAYONETS
CHAPTER VIII - A QUESTION OF NERVE
A lone rock crowns a quiet river bend, where a striking young man balances like a living statue, his sun‑kissed skin flashing gold and silver in the morning light. An older fisherman watches, speechless, marveling at the figure’s perfect form as if he were a mythic Apollo come to life. The youth’s graceful movements hint at a deeper purpose, a quiet strength that seems both earthly and otherworldly.
When the youth suddenly dives into the pool, the onlookers panic, fearing a tragic accident. Yet the frantic search leads them to a modest camp where the young man appears, unharmed and already dressed, his presence puzzling and enigmatic. As the mystery deepens, the story invites listeners to explore themes of faith, wonder, and the unexpected ways a “sky pilot” might touch lives in a remote, untamed landscape.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (577K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-06-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1937
Best known as Ralph Connor, he turned frontier missions and prairie life into vivid, fast-moving novels that reached a huge readership in the early 1900s. His stories mix adventure, faith, and a strong sense of Western Canadian history.
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