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Identifier: canadaempireofno00laut Title: Canada, the empire of the North; being the romantic story of the new dominion's growth from colony to kingdom Year: 1909 (1900s) Authors: Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina), 1871-1936 Subjects: Canada -- History Publisher: Boston, London : Ginn and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
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Text Appearing After Image: As- %S- -Mirth >jv V NELSON AND HAYES RIVERS(From Robson) The Selkirk settlers had been sixty-one days on board, and theywere still a year away from their Promised Land. Champlainscolonists of Acadia and Quebec had come to anchorage on aland set like a jewel amid silver waters and green hills, but theSelkirk settlers have as yet seen only rocks barren of verdure asa billiard ball, vales amidst the domed hills of Hudson Straits,dank with muskeg, and silent as the very realms of death itself,but for the flacker of wild fowl, the roaring of the floundering WINTER ON THE BAY 385 walrus herds, or the lonely tinkling of mountain streams runningfrom the ice fields to the mossy valleys bordering the northernsea. It needed a robust hope, or the blind faith of an almostreligious zeal, to penetrate the future and see beyond these sterileshores the Promised Land, where homes were to be built, andplenty to abound. If pioneer struggles leave a something in theblood of the race that makes for nat
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