Northern Diamonds by Frank Lillie Pollock
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1803
Pollock, Frank Lillie, 1876-1957
English
"Northern Diamonds" by Frank Lillie Pollock is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows three young adventurers—Fred Osborne, Maurice Stark, and Peter Macgregor—as they embark on a daring expedition through the Canadian wilderness in search of a missing prospector who may have discovered diamond fields. Set against a backdrop of...
danger and the pursuit of fortune. The opening of the narrative introduces Fred Osborne, who is approached at midnight by his friends, who relay a thrilling tale about a prospector who may have discovered diamonds and is in need of rescue. This sets the stage for their ambitious plan to skate over a frozen landscape for more than a hundred miles to potentially save his life and secure their fortunes. As Fred prepares for the expedition, anticipation runs high, foreshadowing an adventure laden with challenges and the risk of failure as they venture into the treacherous Northern wilderness. The first chapter immerses readers in a mix of excitement and apprehension, hinting at both thrills and perils ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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