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The story opens with a description of Walt
and details about his life:
Walt Masters is not a very large boy, but
in some ways he is like a man. There are
many things he has never seen, because he
has lived in the wilderness all his life. He has
never seen a train or an elevator, nor has he
ever seen a farm, a plow, a cow, or even a
chicken. He has never gone to a picnic or
party, nor talked to a girl. But he has seen
the sun at midnight and played beneath the
northern lights.
Walt is the only young white boy
in thousands of square miles of frozen
wilderness. He can trade with the Indians for
their precious furs. He can bake bread and
shoot a moose. He can also drive his team of
wild wolf dogs fifty miles a day on the snowpacked trail.
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Walt was born a thousand miles or so down
the Yukon,1 in a trading post below the Ramparts.
After his mother died, his father and he came up
on the river, step by step, from camp to camp,
till now they are settled down on the Mazy May
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