Down the River to the Sea

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Down the River to the Sea

by Agnes Maule Machar

EN·~5 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

DOWN THE RIVER TOTHE SEA

0:10
2

CHAPTER I—NIAGARA.

59:15
3

CHAPTER II—ON THE LAKE.

50:47
4

CHAPTER III—AMONG THE BEAUTIFUL ISLANDS.

1:12:44
5

CHAPTER IV—THE RIVER OF HOCHELAGA.

38:41
6

CHAPTER V—AMONG THE HILLS.

1:30:15

Description

May Thorburn has spent most of her days tucked into the quiet routines of home—sweeping, stitching, and dreaming of poetry—until an unexpected invitation from her cousin Kate whisks her away to the roaring majesty of Niagara. On the veranda of the Clifton House she watches the Horseshoe Falls tumble in a blaze of sunlight, feeling the power of the water awaken a long‑dormant yearning for something beyond domestic chores. The scene overwhelms her senses, and for the first time she experiences nature’s grandeur as a living, breathing poem.

Accompanying Kate are the charismatic Macnab cousins, Flora, a talented sketch‑artist, and Hugh, a scholarly poet recovering from ill health. Their lively chatter and plans for a river journey from the falls to the distant Saguenay promise new sights, friendships, and a chance for May to discover her own voice. As the train rattles through peach orchards and the group sets out, the promise of adventure hints at the transformative path that lies ahead.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (299K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net (This book was created from images of public domain material made available by the University of Toronto Libraries)

Release date

2012-06-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Agnes Maule Machar

Agnes Maule Machar

1837–1927

A prolific Canadian writer and reformer, she used fiction, poetry, and essays to speak about education, social justice, and national identity. Her work captures the moral debates and ambitions of Victorian Canada in a lively, accessible way.

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