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After
the death of her mother, Harriet Palmer is determined to find her
father, who is chasing the gold dream in The Cariboo in British
Columbia. To that end, she joins up with a group of The Overlanders to
travel through prairies, swamps and mountains from Fort Garry to the
gold fields of the Cariboo.
Excerpt:
August 24, 1862
I would not have believed it had I not tasted it myself, but skunk makes
fine eating. For a creature that stinks so horribly, it sure tastes
wonderful.
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It is Sunday but we continued our journey today – the first Sunday we
have traveled since we set out – as our food is so low we had to press
on or starve. I worry for Mrs. Schubert. Despite the meat from the horse
they killed, she seems very tired. I took the two eldest children to
walk with me.
August 25, 1862
All are gloomy of thought tonight. But there is no going back now.
August 26, 1862
A night and day as I’d never want to repeat. We camped on the steep side
of the mountain and I lay awake all night, fearful of rolling down. Then
we had to cross a narrow ledge barely a foot broad, covered with loose
slate and once again a sheer drop on one side.
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