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A vivid portrait unfolds of the St. Lawrence corridor, where flat, fertile fields stretch between bustling villages and the shimmering waters of Lake St. Peter. The author sketches the rhythm of river traffic, the patchwork of cultivated islands, and the modest yet thriving settlements that dot the landscape every few miles. This early‑19th‑century snapshot captures both the practical challenges of navigation and the abundant natural beauty that defines the region.
Turning to Montreal, the narrative reveals a city poised between tradition and expansion. Its broad streets, spacious suburbs, and impressive Gothic cathedral illustrate a place where commerce thrives alongside verdant gardens and elegant villas. Listeners will feel the pulse of a growing metropolis, its promising trade routes, and the gentle clash between rural charm and the ambitions of urban development.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (346K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marcia Brooks, Cindy Beyer, Ross Cooling and the Project Gutenberg team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net
Release date
2014-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1806–1867
A celebrity man of letters in his own time, he mixed poetry, travel writing, and sharp-edged journalism with an easy, social style that helped define American magazine culture in the 1800s. Though less widely read now, he was once one of the best-paid and most talked-about writers in the country.
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