Our Little Canadian Cousin
Elizabeth Roberts Macdonald
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In "Our Little Canadian Cousin," the author's intention is to tell, in a general way and in one defined local setting, the story of Canadian home life in the late 19th century. To Canadians, home life means not merely sitting at a huge fire-place, or brewing and baking in a wide country kitchen, or dancing of an evening, or teaching, or sewing ; but it means the great outdoor life — sleighing, skating, snow-shoeing, hunting, canoeing, and, above all, "camping out " — the joys that belong to a vast, uncrowded country, where there is "room to play." (Summary from the Author's foreword) (2 hr 5 min)
Chapters
Preface | 1:37 | Read by rookieblue |
Chapter 1 | 13:13 | Read by RLC |
Chapter 2 | 11:47 | Read by Sean McGaughey |
Chapter 3 | 13:13 | Read by RLC |
Chapter 4 | 14:44 | Read by RLC |
Chapter 5 | 15:44 | Read by Lynne T |
Chapter 6 | 12:53 | Read by Sean McGaughey |
Chapter 7 | 14:15 | Read by Katalina Watt |
Chapter 8 | 14:50 | Read by Kirsten Nelson |
Chapter 9 | 8:21 | Read by Sean McGaughey |
Chapter10 | 5:02 | Read by Sean McGaughey |
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