item: #1 of 8
          id: 19064
      author: Cullum, Ridgwell
       title: The Triumph of John Kars: A Story of the Yukon
        date: None
       words: 113264
      flesch: 91
     summary: White man burn the land because neche try to kill white man, he said after a moment's consideration, in level, unemotional tones. White man kill up all Indian, if Indian kill white man.
    keywords: alec; allan; bell; bill; boy; camp; charley; come; day; deep; eyes; face; father; figure; fire; folk; fort; girl; going; gold; good; guess; half; hand; head; heart; held; help; horse; indian; jessie; john; john kars; kars; leaping; left; life; man; men; moment; mother; mowbray; murray; nature; need; outfit; right; river; set; smile; talk; things; thought; time; trail; way; white; woman; words; work; world; years
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        item: #2 of 8
          id: 19527
      author: Raine, William MacLeod
       title: The Yukon Trail: A Tale of the North
        date: None
       words: 70210
      flesch: 91
     summary: If I let my work be cluttered up by all the little rules made by little men for other little ones, my plans would come to a standstill. Where she had been brought up young men did not offer courtesies of this sort so informally.
    keywords: away; big; boat; camp; come; course; day; diane; elliot; eyes; face; feet; girl; going; good; gordon; gordon elliot; hand; head; heart; holt; kusiak; left; life; little; look; macdonald; man; men; mind; miner; miss; mrs; o'neill; peter; right; room; selfridge; sheba; snow; strong; sure; talk; tell; thing; thought; time; trail; wally; way; woman
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        item: #3 of 8
          id: 207
      author: Service, Robert W. (Robert William)
       title: The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses
        date: None
       words: 13842
      flesch: 88
     summary: Then sweetly she mocked his scruples, and softly she him beguiled: You, who are verily man among men, speak with the tongue of a child. And hunger not of the belly kind, that's banished with bacon and beans, But the gnawing hunger of lonely men for a home and all that it means; For a fireside far from the cares that are, four walls and a roof above;
    keywords: cold; day; eyes; god; gold; good; heart; land; life; lone; love; man; men; night; song; trail; wild; woman; world
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        item: #4 of 8
          id: 2377
      author: London, Jack
       title: The Son of the Wolf
        date: None
       words: 49743
      flesch: 89
     summary: In fact, it showed such cozy promise that many men elected to be his partner and to come and live with him. When the yearning sickness came upon him, he was not surprised, for he was a practical man and had seen other men thus stricken.
    keywords: cabin; come; day; days; dogs; door; eyes; face; father; feet; fire; good; half; hand; head; ice; kid; life; like; look; mackenzie; malemute; malemute kid; man; men; night; north; people; prince; river; sea; silence; snow; sun; things; thought; time; trail; unga; water; way; white; wife; wolf; woman; world; years
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        item: #5 of 8
          id: 31784
      author: Cody, H. A. (Hiram Alfred)
       title: The Frontiersman: A Tale of the Yukon
        date: None
       words: 74120
      flesch: 91
     summary: There's a small camp of white men there, and they come in at times for supplies. For long years they had followed the gleaming gold through regions never before trodden by the foot of white man.
    keywords: cabin; chief; constance; day; eyes; face; father; fer; fire; god; gold; good; hand; heart; indians; jennie; keith; klassan; know; left; life; look; man; men; mind; miners; missionary; night; perdue; pete; place; pritchen; radhurst; room; snow; thar; thought; time; trail; way; white; woman; words
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        item: #6 of 8
          id: 39643
      author: Goldfrap, John Henry
       title: The Bungalow Boys Along the Yukon
        date: None
       words: 48272
      flesch: 88
     summary: After all, their blundering had placed the boys in their predicament, and Tom felt, and so did his companions, that the natives ought to make at least some effort to right their error. Sandy's body was swept off into a sort of side eddy, while Tom felt himself seized by an irresistible force and rushed forward in the grip of the tide as it roared down to the rapids.
    keywords: bears; big; boat; boys; course; craft; dacre; dory; eyes; face; gold; great; head; hut; instant; jack; look; man; men; natives; northerner; place; right; river; rufus; sandy; sea; ship; stapleton; steamer; tell; thought; time; tom; totem; water; way; whale; white; wild; work; yukon
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        item: #7 of 8
          id: 43088
      author: Cody, H. A. (Hiram Alfred)
       title: The Chief of the Ranges: A Tale of the Yukon
        date: None
       words: 75295
      flesch: 90
     summary: Did he not know something of the history of the Indians in other parts of Canada; how step by step they were being forced from their ancestral hunting grounds, to find their game slaughtered by white men, and they themselves treated as babies, cooped up on reserves or falling a prey to the deadly fire-water. CHAPTER VIII THE VANGUARD To enter a region never before trodden by white men, and to erect a fur trading Post where the sole inhabitants are uncouth Indians, means courage of no ordinary degree.
    keywords: ayana; chief; chilcats; dan; eyes; face; father; fire; forest; heart; indians; klitonda; know; left; lodge; long; maiden; man; men; mind; natsatt; night; owindia; people; place; post; river; tell; thought; time; trees; way; white
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        item: #8 of 8
          id: 44038
      author: Spurr, Josiah Edward
       title: Through the Yukon Gold Diggings: A Narrative of Personal Travel
        date: None
       words: 51407
      flesch: 71
     summary: This work can only be carried on in the summer-time, when the water is not frozen, so that the warm months are the time for hustling, day and night shifts being employed, with as many men on each as can work conveniently together. Other men were in Juneau also, bound for the Yukon,--not like the hordes that the Klondike brought up later from the States, many of whom turned back before even crossing the passes, but small parties of determined men.
    keywords: alaska; blankets; boat; cabin; camp; circle; city; country; creek; day; diggings; fire; gold; good; half; house; indian; lake; left; log; man; men; mile; miners; morning; mosquitoes; mountain; mouth; natives; night; people; pete; place; post; rest; river; saw; shore; stream; time; trail; water; way; white; winter; wood; work; yukon
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