Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen244W. Blackwood, 1938 |
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... River up which our course lay . By late afternoon we found ourselves rapidly approaching the western end of the lake and well beyond the mouth of the river as shown on the small map I had with me . Over- coming my natural aversion to ...
... River up which our course lay . By late afternoon we found ourselves rapidly approaching the western end of the lake and well beyond the mouth of the river as shown on the small map I had with me . Over- coming my natural aversion to ...
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... River and the Georgian Bay . This river , one of the highways used by the early fur traders in their journeys between the upper lakes and the settlements on Ontario and the St Lawrence , flows in a westerly direction from the northern ...
... River and the Georgian Bay . This river , one of the highways used by the early fur traders in their journeys between the upper lakes and the settlements on Ontario and the St Lawrence , flows in a westerly direction from the northern ...
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... river . There was such a light - hearted abandon in the way they came to the surface that I felt convinced I should ... river to the opposite bank . He was a strong , hard - fighting fish and gave me far more trouble than one usually has ...
... river . There was such a light - hearted abandon in the way they came to the surface that I felt convinced I should ... river to the opposite bank . He was a strong , hard - fighting fish and gave me far more trouble than one usually has ...
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