
THE TIMBER PIRATE
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I ACEY SMITH - I
CHAPTER II A STRANGE PACT ON A TRAIN - I
CHAPTER III “HONOUR SINKS WHERE COMMERCE LONG PREVAILS” - I
CHAPTER IV “A STOIC OF THE WOODS—A MAN WITHOUT A TEAR” - I
CHAPTER V THE WAY OF A WOMAN - I
CHAPTER VI A MILLIONAIRE VANISHES - I
CHAPTER VII THE HILL OF LURKING DEATH - I
CHAPTER VIII A MASTER MIND! - I
A frozen night settles over the Laurentian wilderness, where a thin veil of snow muffles every sound except the occasional crack of a tree giving way to the cold. In a modest fire‑lit clearing, an elderly prospector lies shivering, his breath forming ghosts in the air as his loyal sled dogs circle, restless and wary. The stark silence is broken by the sharp report of a rifle and the desperate cries of a ravenous hawk, underscoring the precariousness of life in this stark, white expanse.
Through the gloom a strong‑built young man arrives, bearing a freshly killed buck and a steady hand. He tends the dying elder, sharing a flask and a whispered promise to finish the work the old man could not—an unfinished gold mine hidden in the timber‑laden valleys. As the dogs settle and the fire flickers, the rescue hints at a larger, unforgiving quest that will test loyalty, courage, and the harsh realities of the frontier.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (491K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A Canadian journalist and novelist, he wrote fiction and feature pieces that moved between mainstream magazines and the pulp world, including appearances in Weird Tales. He is best remembered today for the adventure novel The Timber Pirate.
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