A Prairie Courtship

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Cover of the book A Prairie Courtship by Harold Bindloss, Sheba Blake, Sheba Blake Publishing
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Author: Harold Bindloss, Sheba Blake ISBN: 9783963618086
Publisher: Sheba Blake Publishing Publication: February 2, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Harold Bindloss, Sheba Blake
ISBN: 9783963618086
Publisher: Sheba Blake Publishing
Publication: February 2, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

It was falling dusk and the long emigrant train was clattering, close-packed with its load of somewhat frowsy humanity, through the last of the pine forest which rolls westward north of the Great Lakes toward the wide, bare levels of Manitoba, when Alison Leigh stood on the platform of a lurching car. A bitter wind eddied about her, for it was early in the Canadian spring, and there were still shattered fangs of ice in the slacker pools of the rivers. Now and then a shower of cinders that rattled upon the roof whirled down about her and the jolting brass rail to which she clung was unpleasantly greasy, but the air was, at least, gloriously fresh out there and she shrank from the vitiated atmosphere of the stove-heated car. She had learned during the past few years that it is not wise for a young woman who must earn her living to be fastidious, but one has to face a good many unpleasantnesses when traveling Colonist in a crowded train. Harold Bindloss (1866 – December 30, 1945) was an English novelist who wrote many adventure novels set in western Canada.

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It was falling dusk and the long emigrant train was clattering, close-packed with its load of somewhat frowsy humanity, through the last of the pine forest which rolls westward north of the Great Lakes toward the wide, bare levels of Manitoba, when Alison Leigh stood on the platform of a lurching car. A bitter wind eddied about her, for it was early in the Canadian spring, and there were still shattered fangs of ice in the slacker pools of the rivers. Now and then a shower of cinders that rattled upon the roof whirled down about her and the jolting brass rail to which she clung was unpleasantly greasy, but the air was, at least, gloriously fresh out there and she shrank from the vitiated atmosphere of the stove-heated car. She had learned during the past few years that it is not wise for a young woman who must earn her living to be fastidious, but one has to face a good many unpleasantnesses when traveling Colonist in a crowded train. Harold Bindloss (1866 – December 30, 1945) was an English novelist who wrote many adventure novels set in western Canada.

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