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The narrative follows a rugged trailsman who traverses a snowbound Yukon landscape, encountering threats, a mysterious injured traveler, and the harsh demands of survival. Interwoven are the lives of mission settlers and Indigenous people around a remote post, where a devoted missionary, an orphaned girl known as Yukon Jennie, and local miners confront moral choices, violence, and community tensions. Episodes shift between perilous journeys, a miners' meeting and searches, personal sacrifices motivated by family and faith, and moments of revelation and redemption. The work blends adventure, frontier hardship, and spiritual concern, culminating in communal reckonings and moral uplift.
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