The Yukon Trail: A Tale of the North (filmed as The Grip of the Yukon in 1928) is an adventure yarn from the prodigious output of William MacLeod Raine, who averaged nearly two western novels a year for some 46 years. Twenty of his novels have been filmed. Though Raine was prolific, he was a slow, careful, conscientious worker, intent on accurate detail, and considered himself a craftsman rather than an artist. (Adapted from Wikipedia)
Chapter I Going "In"Chapter II Enter a ManChapter III The Girl from DroghedaChapter IV The CrevasseChapter V Across the TraverseChapter VI Sheba Sings - and Two Men ListenChapter VII Wally Gets OrdersChapter VIII The End of the PassageChapter IX Gid Holt Goes ProspectingChapter X The Rah-Rah Boy FunctionsChapter XI Gordon invites himself to Dinner—and does not enjoy itChapter XII Sheba says "Perhaps"Chapter XIII Diane and Gordon DifferChapter XIV Genevieve Mallory Takes a HandChapter XV Gordon Buys a RevolverChapter XVI AmbushedChapter XVII "God Save You Kindly"Chapter XVIII Gordon Spends a Busy EveningChapter XIX Sheba Does Not Think SoChapter XX Gordon Finds Himself UnpopularChapter XXI A New Way of Leaving a HouseChapter XXII Gid Holt Comes to KusiakChapter XXIII In the Dead of NightChapter XXIV Macdonald Follows a ClueChapter XXV In the BlizzardChapter XXVI Hard MushingChapter XXVII Two On the TrailChapter XXVIII A Message From the DeadChapter XXIX "Don't Touch Him! Don't You Dare Touch Him!"Chapter XXX Holt Frees His MindChapter XXXI Sheba DigsChapter XXXII Diane Changes Her Mind
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