Cedar Creek: From the Shanty to the Settlement. A Tale of Canadian Life

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Author: Walshe, Elizabeth H. (Elizabeth Hely),1835?-1869
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Language: English
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Cedar Creek: From the Shanty to the Settlement. A Tale of Canadian Life

Cedar Creek: From the Shanty to the Settlement. A Tale of Canadian Life

€6,31

Cedar Creek: From the Shanty to the Settlement. A Tale of Canadian Life

€6,31
Author: Walshe, Elizabeth H. (Elizabeth Hely),1835?-1869
Format: eBook
Language: English

Cedar Creek: From the Shanty to the Settlement. A Tale of Canadian Life

One of the cabs pursuing each other along the lamplit streets, and finally diverging among the almost infinite ramifications of London thoroughfares, contains a young man, who sits gazing through the window at the rapidly passing range of houses and shops with curiously fixed vision. The face, as momentarily revealed by the beaming of a brilliant gaslight, is chiefly remarkable for clear dark eyes rather deeply set, and a firm closure of the lips. He scarcely alters[8] his posture during the miles of driving through wildernesses of brick and stone: some thoughts are at work beneath that broad short brow, which keep him thus still. He has never been in London before. He has come now on an errand of hope and endeavour, for he wants to push himself into the army of the world's workers, somewhere. Prosaically, he wants to earn his bread, and, if possible, butter wherewith to flavour it. Like Britons in general, from Dick Whittington downwards, he thinks that the capital is the place in which to seek one's fortune, and to find it. He had not expected streets paved with gold, nor yet with the metaphorical plenty of penny loaves; but an indefinite disappointment weighs upon him as he passes through quarters fully as dingy and poverty-stricken as those in his own provincial town. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 31091
Author: Walshe, Elizabeth H. (Elizabeth Hely)
Release Date: Jan 26, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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