
Nature and Human Nature - by Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1855
CHAPTER I. A SURPRISE.
CHAPTER II. CLIPPERS AND STEAMERS.
CHAPTER III. A WOMAN’S HEART.
CHAPTER IV. A CRITTER WITH A THOUSAND VIRTUES AND BUT ONE VICE.
CHAPTER V. A NEW WAY TO LEARN GAELIC.
CHAPTER VI. THE WOUNDS OF THE HEART.
CHAPTER VII. FIDDLING AND DANCING, AND SERVING THE DEVIL.
CHAPTER VIII. STITCHING A BUTTON-HOLE.
CHAPTER IX. THE PLURAL OF MOOSE.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (872K characters)
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1796–1865
Best known for creating the shrewd, talkative Sam Slick, this Nova Scotian writer helped shape early Canadian humor with sharp satire and a strong sense of place. He also had a public career that carried him from law and politics in Nova Scotia to the British Parliament.
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