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The Arctic legions

by A. De Herries (Augustus De Herries) Smith

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This work is a short adventure story set in the Arctic, featuring themes of survival, confrontation, and ingenuity. It is composed as a narrative recounting the tense encounter between a mounted policeman and a captured prisoner amid a vast migration of caribou across the Barren Lands. The story emphasizes the harsh environment, with detailed descriptions of the wilderness and the dangerous standoff on a boulder overlooking the migrating herd. It vividly depicts a moment of high tension, involving a struggle over weapons and the perilous contest of wits and nerve between the two characters.

Written in the early 20th century, the story reflects the pulp adventure genre with a focus on action, danger, and rugged frontier life in northern Canada. It offers insight into the portrayal of law enforcement and Indigenous characters within that period's adventure narratives. The narrative centres on physical and psychological endurance against the formidable forces of nature and human conflict.

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The monotonous clicking of deer hoofs on the rock valleys of the Barren Lands, and the faint fingers of light touching the granite ridges, told Corporal Conroy that another day had come. The Mounted Policeman's bronzed face wrinkled with pain as he shifted his body into another position and glanced across the upthrust bowlder that split the waves of migrating caribou. Yeyik, the Yellowknife killer, was there, huddled down Indian fashion; he still had Conroy's Colt lying on the flat rock before him. In the half light the Mountie could not determine if the blurred figure opposite were asleep or awake; whether the man had purposely laid the gun there to tantalize him, or whether it was a case of rank carelessness on the Indian's part. Conroy's eyes became pin points of gray light; the muscles stood out on his neck in little pulsing ridges. With a slow flexing movement the corporal yawned, doubled his arms, threw his shoulders back, and at the same time reached out one long leg toward the revolver. The Indian made no move. Another yawn, another stretch, and the Mountie's moccasin was within three inches of the weapon. Conroy blinked his eyes, edged along the rock again, and reached out once more. Still the same space existed between his tensed foot and the gun. " Hai, hai, hai! " Yeyik's shout came all at once, ringing out over the clatter of hoofs and the clicking of horns. "I make the joke, see? Hai! I am a hunter—a strong hunter. I do not sleep." With his leathery face split by a wide grin, the half-breed removed his right knee. Then Conroy saw that the native had a moccasin tie-string attached to the Colt's trigger guard. With the babiche cord passing under his knee, the native had been able to pull the weapon along without detection. "Huh-huh. You're clever—at children's games," the corporal sneered as Yeyik rocked back and forth in silent laughter. "You're not clever enough to save your own hide, though. A poor hunter. Tcha! " "A strong hunter," the half-breed countered, voice savage all at once as he jerked the gun to him. "You lie, sikak !" Conroy retorted evenly, hard eyes still on the fingers playing with the Colt's trigger. "A strong hunter? You are but a jest for the old squaws squatting in the teepees. "There are six shells in the little…

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