The Four Canadian Highwaymen; Or, The Robbers of Markham Swamp

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The Four Canadian Highwaymen; Or, The Robbers of Markham Swamp

by J. E. (Joseph Edmund) Collins

EN·~4 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
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Produced by Avinash Kothare, Tom Allen, Juliet Sutherland,

0:15
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THE FOUR CANADIAN HIGHWAYMEN - OR, - THE ROBBERS OF MARKHAM SWAMP. - BY EDMUND COLLINS - PREFACE.

1:49
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THE FOUR CANADIAN HIGHWAYMEN; - OR, - THE ROBBERS OF MARKHAM SWAMP. - CHAPTER I. - THE PRETTY ASTER AND MR. HAM.

12:00
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CHAPTER II. - A GATHERING STORM.

14:40
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CHAPTER III. - THE DUEL.

8:07
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CHAPTER IV. - TO THE EDGE OF MARKHAM SWAMP.

18:43
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CHAPTER V. - THE ROBBERS OF MARKHAM SWAMP.

19:10
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CHAPTER VI. - THE WAYS OF ROBBER LIFE.

30:31
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CHAPTER VII. - ROBBERS AT HOME AND ABROAD.

12:16
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CHAPTER VIII. - UNDERGROUND MYSTERIES OF THE SWAMP.

20:21

Description

Set in the crisp autumn of 1886, the tale begins in a quiet Canadian village near Little York, where frosted maples and golden fields frame a tranquil scene. An ivy‑covered cottage on the edge of a pine forest belongs to an English gentleman, its windows opening onto the sparkling Don River and blossoming wildflowers. Yet the peace is uneasy, for locals speak in hushed tones about the notorious Four Highwaymen who haunt the nearby Markham Swamp.

One afternoon a young woman perched in the summer house, book in lap, catches a glimpse of a stranger moving through the trees, and the quiet is instantly disturbed. The stranger’s sudden appearance hints at the highwaymen’s bold incursions, and the narrative weaves vivid images of the rugged wilderness with the growing tension between the settled folk and the looming threat. Listeners are drawn into a world where loyalty, greed, and survival clash, and the characters must choose whether to confront the danger or retreat into the safety of their pastoral lives.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (236K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. E. (Joseph Edmund) Collins

J. E. (Joseph Edmund) Collins

1855–1892

A restless, ambitious writer from Newfoundland, he moved through teaching, publishing, and journalism before becoming a vivid voice in late 19th-century Canadian letters. Best known today for historical and nationalist writing, he also helped encourage a generation of young Canadian poets.

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