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Set in the Canadian prairies, Sisters of Silver Creek is a poignant tale of family, sacrifice, and love. Marchant's rich descriptions and authentic dialogues introduce readers to a cast of unforgettable characters and transport them to a time and place that is both familiar and foreign. This is a novel that will stay with readers long after they finish the last page.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
"A Canadian Farm Mystery" by using Bessie Marchant unfolds as a charming narrative set in opposition to the backdrop of the Canadian countryside. This thriller novel, written by Marchant, attracts readers into a story where the tranquil splendor of a Canadian farm conceals secrets and techniques and intrigues. The story in all likelihood introduces a forged of characters who locate themselves entangled in an internet of mysteries on the farm. Marchant, recognized for her storytelling prowess, weaves collectively factors of suspense and rural allure, growing a story that keeps readers eagerly turning pages. As the plot unfolds, readers can also come upon surprising twists, unearthing the hidden layers of the farm and its inhabitants. Marchant's writing fashion may be characterised by way of its ability to awaken the scenic landscapes of Canada whilst keeping an air of suspense and anticipation. With an eye for element and a knack for storytelling, Bessie Marchant may also reach crafting an enticing thriller that no longer most effective explores the complexities of the Canadian farm lifestyles however additionally keeps readers on the brink of their seats. "A Canadian Farm Mystery" probably stands as a testament to Marchant's capability to blend mystery, ecosystem, and vibrant characterizations into an immersive studying experience.
A Countess From Canada is a historical novel by Bessie Marchant. The story follows the life of a young Canadian woman named Eileen Vandergrift, who is the daughter of a wealthy businessman. Eileen's life takes a dramatic turn when she meets and falls in love with a young European count named Stefan Orloff. Despite the objections of her father, Eileen marries Stefan and moves to his family's estate in Europe. As Eileen adjusts to her new life as a countess, she must navigate the complex social and political dynamics of European aristocracy. She also discovers that Stefan's family has a dark secret that threatens to tear them apart. Eileen must use her intelligence and resourcefulness to protect her family and ensure their survival.The novel is set against the backdrop of World War I, and the characters must deal with the challenges and hardships of the war. The story is a tale of love, loyalty, and sacrifice, and it offers a vivid portrayal of life in Europe during the early 20th century.""Thank you!"" murmured Katherine, a flush coming into her cheeks which made her charming despite her bedraggled condition. Then she went on: ""I think it will be better for you to come with us right up to Roaring Water Portage, because then we can lend you some of Father's clothes: he is tall, and they will about fit you, I should think; and it is so very difficult to get what one wants at Seal Cove.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
"The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilization" by Charles Roger is a thought-provoking historical narrative that delves into the captivating journey of Canada's development from its early days of struggle to its rise as a prosperous and civilized nation. In this first volume of the series, The book opens with a vivid portrayal of Canada's early colonial period, shedding light on the challenges faced by the early settlers, indigenous peoples, and explorers who shaped the nation's foundations. As the narrative progresses, the author examines the key milestones that propelled Canada's growth, including the fur trade, the British conquest, and the subsequent development of infrastructure and governance. Roger offers a nuanced analysis of the economic, political, and social factors that played a pivotal role in Canada's transformation from a fledgling colony to a flourishing nation. With meticulous attention to detail, Roger paints a comprehensive picture of the individuals, events, and ideas that shaped Canada's rise.
Pam leaves London to live with her aunt in Ripple, New Brunswick, and has many adventures.
The village schoolroom was packed as full as it would hold, and the air was so thick that, as Sylvia said, it could almost be scooped up with a spoon. The lecturer was stout and perspiring freely, but he meant to do his duty at all costs, and he rose to the occasion with tremendous vigour, declaiming in really fine style:
Beyond the Second Portage "Oh dear, how I should love to go out!" Katherine Radford stretched her arms wearily above her head as she spoke. There had been five days of persistent snowfall; but this morning the clouds had broken, showing strips and patches of blue sky, and there was bright sunshine flooding the world again, with hard and sparkling frost.
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Bessie Marchant (1862-1941) was a prolific English writer of adventure novels featuring young female heroines. She was married at age 27 to Jabez Ambrose Comfort, a Baptist minister 28 years her senior. She began writing for publication shortly after her daughter Constance was born in 1891. She published most of her work under the name Bessie Marchant, but occasionally published as Bessie Marchant Comfort or Mrs J A. Comfort. And a few books for boys, published under the name John Comfort are attributed to her. Marchant was born in Kent, and despite never leaving England herself, she wrote close to 150 novels set in locations around the world.
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