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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... heard on the hill ” Irish Song . CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI . CHAPTER XII . CHAPTER XIII . CHAPTER XIV . CHAPTER XV . CHAPTER XVI . CHAPTER XVII . APPENDIX APPENDIX A.— Preface . Page vii . APPENDIX B. Page 72.— “ where Wolf Tower now stands ...
... heard on the hill ” Irish Song . CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI . CHAPTER XII . CHAPTER XIII . CHAPTER XIV . CHAPTER XV . CHAPTER XVI . CHAPTER XVII . APPENDIX APPENDIX A.— Preface . Page vii . APPENDIX B. Page 72.— “ where Wolf Tower now stands ...
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... heard the news, that the corps to which Duncan belonged was ordered for embarkation to England, and Duncan was so far convalescent as to be pronounced quite well enough to join them. Alas for poor Catharine! she now found that parting ...
... heard the news, that the corps to which Duncan belonged was ordered for embarkation to England, and Duncan was so far convalescent as to be pronounced quite well enough to join them. Alas for poor Catharine! she now found that parting ...
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... dwelling , the light step of Catharine Maxwell might be heard mixed with the drowsy whirring of the big wheel , as she passed to and fro guiding the thread of yarn in its course : and now she sang snatches of old mountain.
... dwelling , the light step of Catharine Maxwell might be heard mixed with the drowsy whirring of the big wheel , as she passed to and fro guiding the thread of yarn in its course : and now she sang snatches of old mountain.
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... heard the heavy stroke of his axe ringing among the trees , for he had found the blue - beech , and was cutting it to leave on the path , that he might take it home on their return ; he had also marked some hiccory of a nice size for ...
... heard the heavy stroke of his axe ringing among the trees , for he had found the blue - beech , and was cutting it to leave on the path , that he might take it home on their return ; he had also marked some hiccory of a nice size for ...
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... heard my father say it had its rise somewhere about this old clearing.” Hector now thought Louis might be right, and they boldly followed the path among the poplars and thorns and bushes that clothed its banks, surprised to see how open ...
... heard my father say it had its rise somewhere about this old clearing.” Hector now thought Louis might be right, and they boldly followed the path among the poplars and thorns and bushes that clothed its banks, surprised to see how open ...
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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