The Wilderness Castaways

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The Wilderness Castaways

by Dillon Wallace

EN·~5 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:32

CHAPTER I GETTING ACQUAINTED

21:15

CHAPTER II THE FIRST BEAR

10:20

CHAPTER III A HUSKY CAMP

14:43

CHAPTER IV THE WILDERNESS PRIMEVAL

15:06

CHAPTER V WRECKED

20:44

CHAPTER VI THE CASTAWAYS ABANDONED

8:34

CHAPTER VII ADRIFT ON AN ICE PAN

14:45

CHAPTER VIII FACING STARVATION

13:16

CHAPTER IX THE WATERS CLEAR

16:21

Description

A sturdy Newfoundland steamer, the North Star, sits at anchor in Sydney harbor, ready to push north toward the wild reaches of Hudson Bay. Captain Zachariah Bluntt, a red‑bearded, irritable veteran, is eager to get underway after a long, idle wait for a missing passenger. Two enthusiastic sportsmen, George Remington and Henry Ainsworth, have chartered the vessel for a summer of polar‑bear hunting, walrus stalking, and salmon fishing, promising excitement for everyone aboard.

Among the crew is Dan Rudd, a sixteen‑year‑old sailor with a sunny grin and a habit of slipping a lively harmonica into his pocket whenever discipline threatens to choke his spirit. The arrival of Paul Densmore, the wealthy son of a ship‑owner and a longtime friend of Remington, adds a layer of social intrigue that the captain finds both useful and aggravating. As the engine thunders to life and the anchor lifts, the group sets sail, each man unaware of the rugged challenges that the northern wilderness will soon present.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (298K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Rod Crawford, Dave Morgan, Matthew Wheaton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2013-03-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Dillon Wallace

Dillon Wallace

1863–1939

Best known for gripping true adventure stories set in Labrador, this lawyer-turned-explorer wrote with the urgency of someone who had lived through the wilderness himself. His books blend travel writing, survival narrative, and a deep fascination with the North.

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