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Page 10
... travelling dresses , they slept pro- foundly in the open air . When the snow has sufficiently hardened , and the sledge ... travellers suffered much pain from the galling of the snow - shoes . Their route lay still along the Saskatchawan ...
... travelling dresses , they slept pro- foundly in the open air . When the snow has sufficiently hardened , and the sledge ... travellers suffered much pain from the galling of the snow - shoes . Their route lay still along the Saskatchawan ...
Page 395
... travellers arises from the miserable filth and poverty of the smaller towns and villages , of the extent of which it ... traveller into an altogether different scene . The Bretons , according to Mrs. S. , live in huts , generally built ...
... travellers arises from the miserable filth and poverty of the smaller towns and villages , of the extent of which it ... traveller into an altogether different scene . The Bretons , according to Mrs. S. , live in huts , generally built ...
Page 397
... traveller does not find here , as in Wales , a disposition to dwell on early history , on tradition , or on ... travellers ; who , while they admit the beauty of the river , the castle , and the ad- jacent country , describe the ...
... traveller does not find here , as in Wales , a disposition to dwell on early history , on tradition , or on ... travellers ; who , while they admit the beauty of the river , the castle , and the ad- jacent country , describe the ...
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