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Marie and Boniface reach an outpost near Lake Chibougam, where Boniface disappears with Marie's money. Marie falls in with Sergeant Bruce, but Marie cannot tell him the truth for fear of compromising Jack. Marie sings at a local cafe to earn some money but fails to attract any tips.

Bruce insists that Marie report Boniface's theft, but she cannot admit her real identity, calling herself Rose. However, Bruce has recognized her via her voice. They travel together to an [[Native Americans in the United States|Indian]] ceremony that night. Bruce, despite his strong sense of duty, proves to be a womanizer, and they sing together. Marie finds Boniface and they leave together. However, Bruce has discovered that she is really Jack's sister and pursues after her, knowing that she will lead him to Jack.

Boniface and Marie travel on horseback to Hayman's Landing, where Jack is hiding. Sergeant Bruce, who has been following her, rescues her from drowning as they cross a deep river, and Boniface flees to the forest.

Marie haughtily refuses the Sergeant's help but realizes that she will not reach JohnJack without his help. She and the sergeant travel together for the next three days before she leaves him with a new guide.

Marie finds Jack being nursed by Boniface's mother and tries to persuade him to reform. She gives him money to escape and begin a new life, but Bruce appears and arrests Jack. Marie pleads with the sergeant to release Jack, but he refuses.