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Roughing It in the Bush

Roughing It in the Bush

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ROUGHING IT IN THE BUSH

By Susanna Moodie


To Agnes Strickland

Author of the "Lives of the Queens of England"
This simple tribute of affection
is dedicated by her sister

Susanna Moodie






CONTENTS

Transcriber's Notes on this Etext Edition.

INTRODUCTION TO THE THIRD EDITION

CANADA

CHAPTER I — A VISIT TO GROSSE ISLE

CHAPTER II — QUEBEC

CHAPTER III — OUR JOURNEY UP THE COUNTRY

CHAPTER IV — TOM WILSON'S EMIGRATION

CHAPTER V — OUR FIRST SETTLEMENT, AND THE BORROWING SYSTEM

CHAPTER VI — OLD SATAN AND TOM WILSON'S NOSE

CHAPTER VII — UNCLE JOE AND HIS FAMILY

CHAPTER VIII — JOHN MONAGHAN

CHAPTER IX — PHOEBE R——, AND OUR SECOND MOVING

CHAPTER X — BRIAN, THE STILL-HUNTER

CHAPTER XI — THE CHARIVARI —

CHAPTER XII — THE VILLAGE HOTEL

CHAPTER XIII — THE LAND-JOBBER

CHAPTER XIV — A JOURNEY TO THE WOODS

CHAPTER XV — THE WILDERNESS, AND OUR INDIAN FRIENDS

CHAPTER XVI — BURNING THE FALLOW

CHAPTER XVII — OUR LOGGING-BEE

CHAPTER XVIII — A TRIP TO STONY LAKE

CHAPTER XIX — THE "OULD DHRAGOON"

CHAPTER XX — DISAPPOINTED HOPES

CHAPTER XXI — THE LITTLE STUMPY MAN

CHAPTER XXII — THE FIRE

CHAPTER XXIII — THE OUTBREAK

CHAPTER XXIV — THE WHIRLWIND

CHAPTER XXV — THE WALK TO DUMMER

CHAPTER XXVI — A CHANGE IN OUR PROSPECTS

CHAPTER XXVII — ADIEU TO THE WOODS

CHAPTER XXVIII — CANADIAN SKETCHES

APPENDIX A

APPENDIX B

APPENDIX C








Transcriber's Notes on this Etext Edition.

Thank you to The Celebration of Women Writers (Mary Mark Ockerbloom, Editor) for providing the source text. It has since been proof-read and modified by comparison with multiple editions.

There is a great deal of variation between different editions ranging from differences in names, spelling and punctuation to differences in what chapters and poems are included. This text is not meant to be authoritative or to match a certain paper edition; rather, its aim is to be be readable and inclusive of various material that appears in different editions.








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