The New North by Agnes Deans Cameron
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Land--Sergeant Anderson, R.N.W.M.P., the sleuth of Lesser Slave
CHAPTER III ATHABASCA LANDING Athabasca Landing, the Gateway of the North--English gives place to Cree--Limit of the Dry Martini--Will the rabbits run?--The woman printer--Hymn-books by hand in the Cree syllabic--Baseball even here--Rain and reminiscences--The World's Oldest Trust CHAPTER IV DOWN THE ATHABASCA ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE MILES TO GRAND RAPIDS "Farewell, Nistow!"--The rainy deck of a "sturgeon head" under a tarpaulin--Drifting by starlight--The wild geese overhead--Forty-foot gas-spout at the Pelican--The mosquito makes us blood-brothers--Four days on our Robinson Crusoe Island in the swirling Athabasca--Nomenclature of the North--Sentinels of the Silence CHAPTER V NINETY MILES OF RAPIDS The _Go-Quick-Her_ takes the bit in her mouth--Mallards on the half-shell--We set the Athabascan Thames afire--Sturgeon-head breaks her back on the Big Cascade--Fort McMurray--A stranded argosy, wreckage on the beach--Miss Christine Gordon, the Free Trader--A land flowing with coal and oil and gas and tar, timber and lime |
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