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Then came the greatest misfortune of all. Emily- Bob's little sister- ventured too far out upon a cliff one day to pluck a vagrant wild flower that had found lodgment in a crevice- and in reaching for it- slipped to the rocks below.' (Excerpt from Chapter 1)

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Then came the greatest misfortune of all. Emily- Bob's little sister- ventured too far out upon a cliff one day to pluck a vagrant wild flower that had found lodgment in a crevice- and in reaching for it- slipped to the rocks below.' (Excerpt from Chapter 1)
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Dillon Wallace was an American lawyer, outdoorsman, and prolific author known for his adventure stories and writings about wilderness survival. His works, both non-fiction and fiction, focus on the challenges of exploring and surviving in the remote, harsh environments. Wallace's deep love for the outdoors and his personal experiences in the wild greatly influenced his writing. His first book, The Lure of the Labrador Wild (1905), became a best-seller and established his reputation as an adventure writer, the book recounts their perilous 1903 expedition to rescue a fellow explorer in the treacherous wilderness of Labrador. The success of this book was followed by several others, including The Long Labrador Trail (1907), The Wilderness Castaways (1913), and The Gaunt Gray Wolf (1914), which continued to explore themes of survival, nature, and human resilience in extreme conditions. Other notable works include Beyond the Mexican Sierras (1910) and Ungava Bob: A Winter's Tale, a classic adventure tale.