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A warm, lyrical portrait of the Canadian landscape opens the collection, letting listeners hear the rush of rivers, the whisper of pine forests, and the call of geese over mist‑clad lakes. The narrator’s love for the Ottawa hills and the golden‑tinted woods creates a vivid backdrop that feels both intimate and expansive, inviting you to drift into the heart of the nation’s natural beauty.
From that sweeping scenery flow lively, character‑driven stories that capture the humor and honor of small‑town life. Mrs. McTavish recounts her grandfather’s steadfast promise over a plough, weaving dialect, stubborn pride, and the tangled web of debts and friendships that define a community. The tales balance gentle comedy with earnest reflections on duty, generosity, and the everyday struggles of settlers, offering a rich mosaic of Canadian spirit that feels as fresh today as it did a century ago.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (361K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-08-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1924
A lively early Canadian man of letters, he moved through war, surveying, and journalism before turning those experiences into fiction, poetry, and sharp-eyed commentary. Best remembered for stories rooted in Ottawa Valley life, he helped shape the short story in Canada.
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