Canadian Crusoes: A Tale of the Rice Lake PlainsGood Press, 2019. 12. 5. - 269페이지 'Canadian Crusoes: A Tale of the Rice Lake Plains' is a novel by Catharine Parr Traill. It is considered to be the first Canadian novel for children. The work is set in what is today central southern Ontario, just south of Rice Lake, where three children become lost and must fend for themselves. Drawing from its namesake, Daniel Defoe's novel 'Robinson Crusoe', the novel sets out to show that these children, two English Canadian and one French Canadian, are able to work together to survive in the new world of Canada. |
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... grounds north of Rice Lake appertained, according to their forest laws. To those who travel over beaten roads, now ... ground upon which the fast increasing village of Port Hope is situated, had not yielded one forest tree to the axe ...
... grounds north of Rice Lake appertained, according to their forest laws. To those who travel over beaten roads, now ... ground upon which the fast increasing village of Port Hope is situated, had not yielded one forest tree to the axe ...
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... ground prepared and “seeded down,” and then to, return for their wives and settle themselves down at once as farmers. Others had succeeded, had formed little colonies, and become the heads of villages in due time; why should not they ...
... ground prepared and “seeded down,” and then to, return for their wives and settle themselves down at once as farmers. Others had succeeded, had formed little colonies, and become the heads of villages in due time; why should not they ...
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... ground by Duncan and Pierre, was brought with infinite trouble a distance of fifty miles in a little skiff, navigated along the shores of the Ontario by the adventurous Pierre, and from the nearest landing-place transported on the ...
... ground by Duncan and Pierre, was brought with infinite trouble a distance of fifty miles in a little skiff, navigated along the shores of the Ontario by the adventurous Pierre, and from the nearest landing-place transported on the ...
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... ground , sending forth their rich fragrance , mixed with the delicate scent of the feathery ceanothus , ( New Jersey tea . ) The vivid greenness of the young leaves of the forest , the tender tint of the springing corn , were contrasted ...
... ground , sending forth their rich fragrance , mixed with the delicate scent of the feathery ceanothus , ( New Jersey tea . ) The vivid greenness of the young leaves of the forest , the tender tint of the springing corn , were contrasted ...
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... ground above, fine ripe strawberries, the earliest they had seen that year, and soon all weariness was forgotten while pursuing the delightful occupation of gathering the tempting fruit; and when they had refreshed themselves, and ...
... ground above, fine ripe strawberries, the earliest they had seen that year, and soon all weariness was forgotten while pursuing the delightful occupation of gathering the tempting fruit; and when they had refreshed themselves, and ...
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Fear not ye are of more value than many sparrows | |
CHAPTER III | |
Oh come and hear what cruel wrongs Befel the Dark Ladye COLERIDGE | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XII | |
APPENDIX APPENDIX A Preface Page vii | |
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APPENDIX Bald Eagle bank bark Beaver beneath berries bilberries birch birds boughs boys bright brother bushes Canadian Canadian Crusoes canoe Catharine Catharine’s cedar chief Cold Springs companions cousin cranberries creek dark dear deep deer delight dried Duncan Maxwell Eagle eyes father fear feet fire fish flowers forest fruit George Copway Grape Island ground hand head heard heart Hector and Louis hills hunting Indian girl island knew knife laughed leaves light lodge look lost lumberer mocassins Mohawk morning Mosang Mount Ararat night Ojebwa old Jacob paddle partridge path pine Plains poor ravine Rice Lake river seemed shanty shelter shore side sister skins soft soon Spirit spot squaw squirrel stone stream Table of Contents things thought trees tribe valley venison Victor Hirtzler wanderers watched Whip-poor-will wigwam wild Wolfe wood young