tailieunhanh - A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs

In spite of many pleasant summers spent at Murray Bay one had never thought of it as having a history. The place and its people seemed simple, untutored, new. Some of the other summer residents talked complacently even of having discovered it. They had heard of Murray Bay as beautiful and had gone to explore this unknown country. When this bold feat was performed there was abundant recompense. Valley, mountain, river and stream united to make Murray Bay delightful. The little summer community grew. At first visitors lived in the few primitive hotels or in cottages at Pointe au Pic, vacated for the time being. | Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs A 1 CHAPTER I p CHAPTER II p CHAPTER III p CHAPTER IV p CHAPTER V p CHAPTER VI p CHAPTER VII p CHAPTER VIII p CHAPTER I p Chapter of CHAPTER II p CHAPTER III p CHAPTER IV p CHAPTER V p CHAPTER VI p CHAPTER VII p CHAPTER VIII p CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VII. CHAPTER VIII. Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs A Project Gutenberg s A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs by George M. Wrong This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs A 2 re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs The Story of a Hundred Years 1761-1861 Author George M. Wrong Release Date September 25 2005 EBook 16747 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A CANADIAN MANOR AND ITS SEIGNEURS Produced by Juliet Sutherland Taavi Kalju and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http . Produced from page scans provided by Internet Archive Toronto Collection. Illustration COLONEL JOHN NAIRNE A CANADIAN MANOR AND ITS SEIGNEURS THE STORY OF A HUNDRED YEARS 1761-1861 BY GEORGE M. WRONG . PROFESSOR OF HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO WITH ILLUSTRATIONS TORONTO THE BRYANT PRESS LIMITED 1908 COPYRIGHT CANADA 1908 BY GEORGE M. WRONG PREFACE In spite of many pleasant summers spent at Murray Bay one had never thought of it as having a history. The place and its people seemed simple untutored new. Some of the other summer residents talked complacently even of having discovered it. They had heard of Murray Bay as beautiful and had gone to explore this unknown country. When this bold feat was performed there was abundant recompense. Valley mountain river and stream united to make Murray Bay delightful. The little summer community grew. At first visitors .