The Yukon Trail: A Tale of the North

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The Yukon Trail: A Tale of the North

by William MacLeod Raine

EN·~6 hours·36 chapters

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THE YUKON TRAIL A TALE OF THE NORTH - BY WILLIAM MacLEOD RAINE - AUTHOR OF WYOMING, BUCKY O'CONNOR, Etc. - WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY GEORGE ELLIS WOLFE

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Illustrations

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The Yukon Trail

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CHAPTER I - GOING "IN"

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CHAPTER II - ENTER A MAN

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CHAPTER III - THE GIRL FROM DROGHEDA

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CHAPTER IV - THE CREVASSE

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CHAPTER V - ACROSS THE TRAVERSE

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CHAPTER VI - SHEBA SINGS—AND TWO MEN LISTEN

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Description

The story opens amid the vivid glow of a northern sunset, where a riverboat glides past snow‑capped peaks and a handful of travelers settle into the rhythm of frontier life. On deck, a quiet young woman reads alone, her dreamy eyes drifting toward the untamed hills, while Gordon Elliot—a newcomer to the Yukon—scribbles observations of the gold‑digging world in a notebook. Their tentative curiosity about each other sets the tone for an adventure that promises both striking landscapes and the subtle clash of strangers drawn together by the promise of the North.

As the boat drifts toward Pierre’s Portage, the diverse party of miners, gamblers, and hopeful families begins to reveal its hidden tensions, hinting at rivalries and secret motives that will shape the journey ahead. The narrative balances the stark beauty of the wilderness with the gritty realities of a gold rush, inviting listeners to imagine the crisp air, the crack of pinochle cards, and the silent anticipation that hangs over a land still largely unknown. The early chapters lay a foundation of atmosphere and character that beckons you deeper into the trail’s unfolding drama.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (369K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-10-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William MacLeod Raine

William MacLeod Raine

1871–1954

Adventure, outlaws, cattle country, and the rush of the frontier fill these classic Western tales. Written by a novelist who spent decades turning the American West into fast-moving fiction, the stories blend action with a strong feel for place.

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