The Black Creek Stopping-House, and Other Stories

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The Black Creek Stopping-House, and Other Stories

by Nellie L. McClung

EN·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

Set against the muddy streets of early‑20th‑century Winnipeg, the opening story follows John Corbett, a curious gentleman of private means who drifts into a Salvation Army meeting simply for the music, the camaraderie, and the chance to buy a “War Cry” from a striking blue‑eyed Irish girl named Maggie Murphy. His fascination with the bustling little stall soon leads him to a modest room above the Murphy household, where he watches Maggie juggle table service by day and night‑time sales with quiet determination. Through Corbett’s eyes we glimpse a community bound by faith, modest ambition, and the unspoken kindness of its pioneering residents.

The collection as a whole honors the resilient women who forged life on the western frontier—those who fed the hungry, tended the sick, and kept the spirit of their neighborhoods alive. Their stories blend humor, hardship, and hope, offering listeners a warm portrait of everyday heroism. In each tale, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, inviting you to share in the quiet strength of a bygone era.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (233K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Nellie L. McClung

Nellie L. McClung

1873–1951

Best known as a fearless voice for women’s rights in Canada, this novelist and public speaker turned sharp wit and storytelling into a powerful force for change. Her books and activism helped bring the fight for suffrage to a wide audience.

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