item: #1 of 7 id: 12675 author: Beavan, F. (Frederick), Mrs. title: Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick Gleaned from Actual Observation and Experience During a Residence of Seven Years in That Interesting Colony date: None words: 41113 flesch: 68 summary: I heard her clear voice floating on the air, as she sung the invocation to the spirit--the words were these:-- Blue-eyed spirit of balmy spring, Bright young flowers to thee I bring, Wreaths all tinged with hues divine, Meet to rest on thy fairy shrine. And still on the feast of Walburga's eve, Bright young flowers to thee I'll give; Beautiful spirit I've spoken the spell, And offered the gift thou lovest well. keywords: blue; brunswick; children; country; dark; days; deep; dwelling; earth; ella; england; eyes; fire; forest; form; grace; green; heart; home; house; indian; kenneth; land; life; light; love; man; new; o'er; place; saw; snow; spirit; spring; stream; summer; thought; time; trees; white; wild; winter; woods; world; years; young cache: 12675.txt plain text: 12675.txt item: #2 of 7 id: 18145 author: Armour, Rebecca Agatha title: Lady Rosamond's Secret: A Romance of Fredericton date: None words: 55528 flesch: 69 summary: Lady Rosamond was inconsolable, and after urgent entreaties on the part of Lady Douglas, Sir Thomas Seymour consented to allow his daughter to remain with them for two years, after which she would for a time assume the duties and responsibilities of his household. After the picnickers had departed Lady Rosamond and Mary Douglas returned to the house, where they were met by Lady Douglas. keywords: beauty; brunswick; captain; captain douglas; captain trevelyan; face; family; fanny; form; fredericton; friend; gerald; gerald bereford; girl; government; guy; hand; having; heart; hope; house; howard; howard douglas; howe; husband; lady bereford; lady douglas; lady rosamond; lady trevelyan; ladyship; lieutenant; life; love; mary; matter; maude; mind; nature; new; old; present; sir; sir howard; sir thomas; thomas; time; trevelyan; young cache: 18145.txt plain text: 18145.txt item: #3 of 7 id: 18398 author: Pengilly, Mary Huestis title: Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum date: None words: 9580 flesch: 84 summary: My prayers for them have always been, that they might be a benefit to their fellows; that they grow to be good men; to be able to fill their places in the world as useful members of society, not living entirely for themselves, but for the good of others, an honor to themselves and a blessing to the world. How unkind Mrs. Mills is today; does she think this sort of treatment is for the good of our health? keywords: day; good; home; look; mills; mrs; poor; room; time cache: 18398.txt plain text: 18398.txt item: #4 of 7 id: 27111 author: Fisher, Peter title: History of New Brunswick date: None words: 52041 flesch: 63 summary: | --------------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+------+ C o | | i u | | b | n | b | n | b | n | b | n | n P n | | o | d | o | d | o | d | o | d |T a t | | v | e | v | e | v | e | v | e |o e r i | | e | r | e | r | e | r | e | r |t a i e | | | | | | | | | |a c keywords: barrels; bay; british; brunswick; city; country; district |; falls; fredericton; french; general; good; government; governor; great; inhabitants; john; land; miles; new; north; number; o |; parish; parts; place; present; province; public; river; river saint; river st; saint; saint john; settlement; settlers; state; timber; time; tons; trade; u |; west; year; | 1st; | e; | n; | r; | v; | | cache: 27111.txt plain text: 27111.txt item: #5 of 7 id: 31368 author: Raymond, W. O. (William Odber) title: Glimpses of the Past: History of the River St. John, A.D. 1604-1784 date: None words: 204454 flesch: 66 summary: Anne was the parish or mission of that name on the St. John river from the fact that two years later a second daughter of the Sieur de Bellisle married a Robichaux and in her marriage certificate she figures as Marie Le Borgne de Belle Isle, daughter of Alexandre Le Borgne de Belle Isle and of Anastasie St. Castin of the River St. John. The goods required for trade with the Indians and white inhabitants of the River St. John and the military garrison at Fort Frederick were conveniently supplied from Newburyport and Boston, and these places were good distributing centres for the fish, furs, lumber, lime and other products obtained at St. John. keywords: acadia; acadians; account; acres; american; arrival; aukpaque; bay; board; boston; british; business; canada; captain; chief; children; church; colonel; company; country; course; d'amours; day; days; de st; england; english; families; family; father; following; fort; france; francklin; frederick; french; garrison; general; glasier; good; government; governor; grant; great; half; halifax; hazen; house; howe; indians; inhabitants; island; james; james simonds; james white; john allan; john gyles; john harbor; john indians; john river; joseph; june; king; lands; later; left; letter; little; loyalists; major; man; massachusetts; master; maugerville; medoctec; men; miles; missionary; mouth; near; new; new england; nova; number; officers; old; order; page; party; peabody; people; perley; place; point; port; portland; present; province; quebec; return; richard; river indians; river st; royal; said; saint john; samuel; savages; scotia; settlement; settlers; sieur; simonds; sir; situation; st john; studholme; thomas; time; tour; township; trade; troops; vessels; village; villebon; war; way; white; wife; william; winter; work; years; york cache: 31368.txt plain text: 31368.txt item: #6 of 7 id: 37684 author: Springer, John S. title: Forest Life and Forest Trees: comprising winter camp-life among the loggers, and wild-wood adventure. with Descriptions of lumbering operations on the various rivers of Maine and New Brunswick date: None words: 78942 flesch: 67 summary: There is much of interest in every development of nature--much to admire, especially in the grandeur, the picturesque beauty, and sublimity of large forest trees. In common with many other rivers, some portion of it is exceedingly crooked. keywords: banks; bear; branches; business; camp; country; course; crew; cut; day; distance; elm; falls; feet; fire; following; forest; ground; half; head; height; ice; inches; interest; lake; land; leaves; length; life; logs; lumber; lumbering; maine; making; man; men; miles; mountain; near; new; night; oxen; penobscot; pine; place; point; position; river; road; saw; shore; size; sled; snow; stream; team; timber; time; tree; view; water; way; winter; wood; work; years; | | cache: 37684.txt plain text: 37684.txt item: #7 of 7 id: 6945 author: Armour, Rebecca Agatha title: Marguerite Verne; Or, Scenes from Canadian Life date: None words: 110503 flesch: 78 summary: Such was Marguerite Verne as we now attempt to introduce her in the fond hope that others will see her as we do. At this announcement Marguerite Verne could scarce repress a hearty laugh and her large, deep violet eyes sparkled, and from their changing expressions exhibited such variety of shade that one would scarce venture to say which was the original one. keywords: air; arnold; beauty; brother; business; child; cousin; day; dear; evelyn; evening; eyes; face; fact; fair; family; father; friend; girl; god; good; great; hand; happy; heart; helen; home; hour; hubert; jennie; josie; lawson; lawyer; life; look; looking; love; madge; maiden; mamma; man; manner; marguerite; marguerite verne; melindy; mind; miss; montague; montgomery; moses; mother; mrs; nature; papa; phillip; phillip lawson; poor; pretty; right; room; said; sir; spriggins; tell; thought; time; tracy; verne; voice; way; woman; words; world cache: 6945.txt plain text: 6945.txt