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by G. Mercer (Graeme Mercer) Adam, A. Ethelwyn Wetherald
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AN ALGONQUIN MAIDEN - A ROMANCE OF THE EARLY DAYS OF UPPER CANADA - BY - G. MERCER ADAM AND A. ETHELWYN WETHERALD
AN ALGONQUIN MAIDEN. - CHAPTER I. - THE YOUNG MASTER OF PINE TOWERS.
CHAPTER II. - AN UPPER CANADIAN HOUSEHOLD.
CHAPTER III. - "WHEN SUMMER DAYS WERE FAIR."
CHAPTER IV. - INDIAN ANNALS AND LEGENDS.
CHAPTER V. - THE ALGONQUIN MAIDEN.
CHAPTER VI. - CATECHISINGS.
CHAPTER VII. - AN ACCIDENT.
CHAPTER VIII. - CONVALESCENCE.
In the spring of 1825 a mist‑shrouded Little York, the fledgling settlement that would become Toronto, awakens beneath a low‑hanging fog. The town’s modest roofs cling to the edge of an endless forest, a reminder of the constant battle between pioneer ambition and the untamed wilderness. Through this atmospheric veil the story opens, painting a vivid portrait of early Upper‑Canadian life where every sunrise feels like a hard‑won triumph.
At the heart of the tale stands an aging servant, a man bound by duty yet restless with longing as he watches a distant sail break through the haze. His quiet vigilance hints at deeper ties to the young master of Pine Towers and the mysterious Algonquin maiden whose presence will stir both heart and heritage. As friendships and cultural borders begin to blur, the novel gently explores love, loyalty, and the fragile promise of a new world on the brink of change.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (416K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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