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An unfavourable review of McLachlan's anthology of prose in which the author claims that there appears to have been no principle guiding the selections in the book.
Stapledon was a very respected man in both Australia and England, and he died a hero after rescuing many passengers from a ship wrecked during a gale. However, only a couple of people knew that there was more to the man than most could ever guess.
Living alone in the Yukon with only her aged and ill father, Marette must deal with the dangers of freezing winters, depleted supplies, wolves, and unsavoury characters. However, help is never far away as long as Mounty, Dick Bravington, is around.