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... stories is that they are animal stories : wild beasts , birds , insects , fish - often the most unromantic and inconsiderable of living things - are treated dramat- ically and with respect . The human figures that intrude occasionally ...
... stories is that they are animal stories : wild beasts , birds , insects , fish - often the most unromantic and inconsiderable of living things - are treated dramat- ically and with respect . The human figures that intrude occasionally ...
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... stories , first published in such magazines as Maclean's , the Saturday Eve- ning Post , and Colliers , are Tambour and Other Stories ( 1945 ) , The Wedding Gift and Other Stories ( 1947 ) , and A Muster of Arms and Other Stories ( 1954 ) ...
... stories , first published in such magazines as Maclean's , the Saturday Eve- ning Post , and Colliers , are Tambour and Other Stories ( 1945 ) , The Wedding Gift and Other Stories ( 1947 ) , and A Muster of Arms and Other Stories ( 1954 ) ...
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... stories about Hornby had some root in fact ; but they suffered accretion and transmutation in passing from one story - teller to another ; for heroic elaboration of the truth is one of the chief forms of emotional release in the North ...
... stories about Hornby had some root in fact ; but they suffered accretion and transmutation in passing from one story - teller to another ; for heroic elaboration of the truth is one of the chief forms of emotional release in the North ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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