Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick / Gleaned from Actual Observation and Experience During a Residence of Seven Years in That Interesting Colony
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A collection of observational sketches and short tales portraying daily life in the backwoods of New Brunswick, ranging from seasonal labors and natural phenomena to domestic routines, community rituals, and local entertainments. Pieces describe log-house living, travel and mail delivery, schooling, religious gatherings, agricultural tasks, and hazards such as floods, ice and wildfires, alongside folklore, refugee stories, poems, and reflections on manners, neighborliness, and the interplay between settlers and Indigenous people. The work interweaves practical detail with anecdote and moral observation to illuminate social customs, hardships, and small acts of kindness within a remote settlement.
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