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... face of so vast and bleak a wilderness it was difficult to con- ceive them as a testimony of human hardihood and endurance . Rather they seemed futile , lost , to cower before the implacability of snow - swept earth and clear pale sun ...
... face of so vast and bleak a wilderness it was difficult to con- ceive them as a testimony of human hardihood and endurance . Rather they seemed futile , lost , to cower before the implacability of snow - swept earth and clear pale sun ...
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... face value , which was considerable . Nobody asked why he did not call himself Joe Some- thing - or - other like the rest of the Micmacs . And nobody questioned the " chief " for Micmac " chiefs " are as common in the Maritime Provinces ...
... face value , which was considerable . Nobody asked why he did not call himself Joe Some- thing - or - other like the rest of the Micmacs . And nobody questioned the " chief " for Micmac " chiefs " are as common in the Maritime Provinces ...
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... face of the water , veiling it with a silver net . From time to time they heard the cheer of the camp , which had assembled in the mess hall for a Lassie movie . The rain passed and the still surface recomposed itself . " I've never ...
... face of the water , veiling it with a silver net . From time to time they heard the cheer of the camp , which had assembled in the mess hall for a Lassie movie . The rain passed and the still surface recomposed itself . " I've never ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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