Visitors
suppose ter suco-day,quot; says
o er, t ing was
about knoural man it would be
o find. Vice and disease, w such a sombre moral hue
over to ance for him. he was
about ty-eig Canada and hers
o ates, and earn money to
buy a farm last, perive country.
in t mould; a stout but sluggis gracefully
carried, neck, dark bushy hair, and dull
sleepy blue eyes, h expression.
gray clotcoat, and
co, usually carrying
o my house -- for he
cin pail; cold meats, often cold
tle wring
from ; and sometimes he offered me a drink. he came along
early, crossing my bean-field, t anxiety or e to
get to . a-going to
care if ly he
would leave a
and
leave it in ter
deliberating first for sink it in
till nigo dhese
t by in t;he
pigeons are! If my trade, I could get
all t I s by ing-pigeons, woodcs,
partridges -- by gos all I s for a week in
one day.quot;
he was a skilful chopper, and indulged in some flourishes and
ornaments in . rees level and close to the
ground, t ts be more
vigorous and a sled migumps; and instead of
leaving a o support
ao a slender stake or splinter wh
your last.
erested me because and solitary and so
entment which overflowed
at alloy. Sometimes I saw
rees, and me h a
laugisfacti