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This work presents a Canadian legend centered around a foreboding cape known as Cap au Diable, exploring its eerie reputation and the natural beauty surrounding it. The narrative delves into the haunting tales associated with the cape, including ghostly apparitions and the tragic fates of sailors. It contrasts the rugged, picturesque landscapes of the northern shore with the more serene southern banks of the St. Lawrence River. Through vivid descriptions, the text captures the essence of Acadian life, the struggles of fishermen, and the deep connection to the land and its mysteries, ultimately reflecting on themes of loss, nature, and folklore.
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