The King Of Mazy May Summary

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What drives a person to undertake a mission? A character of "The King Of Mazy May". Walt Masters who was a young boy that was fourteen years old. Loren Hall was also a character and he was an old man who had a claim at Dawson,but also had no means of transpiration to get to his claim. Walt maters experienching other things boys would not,like playing under the northern lights. Walt had a extremely good heart just like his father did. He was born in The Mazy May creek with manly Yukon survival traits. Walt lives with his Dad and does not have any friends. His Mother died when he was young. Loren Hall is an old man who does not have sleigh dogs. He is a very slow traveler. Loren had claim jumpers on his land. At one time Loren Froze his feet …show more content…

Walt was left alone when his Dad left to go to find some steel. Walts Dad wants him to stay behind to look after his claim. Walt hears something out side and seen some men. That is when Walt discovered that they were professional stamperders who claim jumped. He over heard them talking about stealing his Dads and Lorens claim. That is when Walt decided to steal it before they get to it .Loren Hall had started for Dawson to record the claim. Loren did not have any sleigh dogs so he had to walk. Walt followed the claim jumpers. He over heard a large black bearded man who must have been the leader say "I think we should pull out tonight." Are dogs can follow the trails. The leader new that someone had to be following them. Walt knew he had to take care of the claim,but he did not have dogs to take him to Dawson. His Father took their dogs with him. Walt decides to steel there dogs that belong to the claim jumpers. After Walt loses the claim jumpers he kept warm with a fur robe,because it was very cold out there. It was pretty quite out when Walt reached the Yukon. The sleigh was not going as fast as he would like so he decided he had chosen the wrong lead dog. The jumper shot at Walt with a rifle and so he would

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