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This is a story about a young guy who failed at the front. He believes the whole failure is due to him. Blake returns from India to England. There is some disagreement about whether Blake is really guilty or not. But Blake keeps silence in order to preserve the idyll in the family and not to betray his father and brother.

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This is a story about a young guy who failed at the front. He believes the whole failure is due to him. Blake returns from India to England. There is some disagreement about whether Blake is really guilty or not. But Blake keeps silence in order to preserve the idyll in the family and not to betray his father and brother.

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Harold Bindloss (1866-1945) was a prolific British author known primarily for his adventure novels set in the Western parts of Canada and the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Liverpool, Bindloss eventually emigrated to Canada, where he gained a wealth of experience working in various capacities, including farming and ranching. His genuine experience with the rugged wilderness became a bedrock for his writing career. With over 30 novels and several short stories under his belt, Bindloss secured his position as a notable figure in the literary depiction of frontier life. 'Blake's Burden' is one among his numerous works that exemplify his narrative style, characterized by vivid characters and an authentic portrayal of the challenges and triumphs associated with the frontier era. Bindloss's tales often delve into themes of integrity, perseverance, and camaraderie, and are appreciated for their detailed descriptions of natural landscapes and pioneering spirit. Much of his literary output was well-received in his time and continues to be a resource for those interested in adventure and historical fiction genres related to the Old West and early Canadian frontier experiences. Bindloss passed away on December 30, 1945, leaving behind a legacy of work that entertains and informs audiences about a bygone era and lifestyle.