Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 176William Blackwood, 1904 - England |
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Page 66
... Saulteaux and Métis , who appeared to think that they had shown extra- ordinary alacrity in getting us off at eleven o'clock , by which time the wind had shifted to- wards the north , and then falsified the skipper's predic- tion by ...
... Saulteaux and Métis , who appeared to think that they had shown extra- ordinary alacrity in getting us off at eleven o'clock , by which time the wind had shifted to- wards the north , and then falsified the skipper's predic- tion by ...
Page 68
... Saulteaux is extraordinarily secretive and doesn't like his neighbours to know that he is asking for an extension of credit ; he is also thoroughly honest , so that it is quite safe to leave the entire store without a guardian if ...
... Saulteaux is extraordinarily secretive and doesn't like his neighbours to know that he is asking for an extension of credit ; he is also thoroughly honest , so that it is quite safe to leave the entire store without a guardian if ...
Page 69
... Saulteaux of both sexes were romping wildly , playing French games , and singing French tunes , dressed in French blouses , and looking - barring their complexions - for all the world like a lot of French children at a convent in Old ...
... Saulteaux of both sexes were romping wildly , playing French games , and singing French tunes , dressed in French blouses , and looking - barring their complexions - for all the world like a lot of French children at a convent in Old ...
Page 73
... Saulteaux friends on the Pine Creek Reserve . Dauphin , with its hotels , fire - hall , churches , barbers ' shops , and public park , seemed to be a centre of civilisation after Winnipegosis . In 1896 the " field " on which the town ...
... Saulteaux friends on the Pine Creek Reserve . Dauphin , with its hotels , fire - hall , churches , barbers ' shops , and public park , seemed to be a centre of civilisation after Winnipegosis . In 1896 the " field " on which the town ...
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