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A Mating in the Wilds

by Ottwell Binns

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A adventure novel constructed as a narrative prose, "A Mating in the Wilds" by Ottwell Binns recounts the experiences of individuals in the northern wilderness during the early 20th century. The story centres around Hubert Stane, a man with a mysterious background, who arrives at a Hudson Bay Company trading post after a strenuous canoe voyage. The plot introduces a series of encounters with native characters and other Europeans, highlighting themes of survival and human emotion amid the wilderness setting. The novel emphasises the physical and emotional challenges faced by its characters as they navigate their environment and personal relationships, including a significant connection with a native girl named Miskodeed.

The narrative reflects the period's interest in adventure and exploration, blending elements of personal mystery with the harsh realities of northern life. It offers a portrayal of early 20th-century attitudes towards the wilderness and indigenous peoples, set against the backdrop of a remote, rugged landscape. The work fits within the adventure genre and provides a detailed depiction of survival and human complexity in a frontier context.

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The man in the canoe was lean and hardy, and wielded the paddle against the slow-moving current of the wide river with a dexterity that proclaimed long practice. His bronzed face was that of a quite young man, but his brown hair was interspersed with grey; and his blue eyes had a gravity incompatible with youth, as if already he had experience of the seriousness of life, and had eaten of its bitter fruits. He was in a gala dress of tanned deerskin, fringed and worked by native hands, the which had quite probably cost him more than the most elegant suit by a Bond Street tailor, and the effect was as picturesque as the heart of a young male could desire. To be in keeping with such gay attire he should have worn a smiling face, and sung some joyous chanson of the old voyageurs, but he neither sang nor smiled; paddling steadily on towards his destination. This was a northern post of the Hudson Bay Company, built in the form of a hollow square with a wide frontage open to the river. The trading store, the warehouse, and the factor's residence with its trim garden, occupied the other three sides of the square, and along the river front was a small floating wharf. A tall flag-pole rose above the buildings, and the flag itself fluttered gaily in the summer breeze, taking the eye at once with its brave colouring. The young man in the canoe noticed it whilst he was half a mile away, and for a moment, ceasing his paddling, he looked at it doubtfully, his brow puckering over his grave eyes. The canoe began to drift backward in the current, but he made no effort to check it, instead, he sat there staring at the distant flag, with a musing look upon his face, as if he were debating some question with himself. At last he spoke aloud, after the habit of men who dwell much alone. "The steamer can't have come yet. It probably means nothing except that the factor is expecting its arrival. Anyway I must have the grub, and I can get away in the morning." He dipped his paddle again. The canoe ceased to drift and began to forge ahead towards the post. Before he drew level with it, he started to steer across the current, but instead of making for the…

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