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a story of upper Canada

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The silver maple

a story of upper Canada

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A classic in Canadian literature, in a similar vein to Lucy Maud Montgomery's works.

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Cover of: The Silver Maple
The Silver Maple: A Story Of Upper Canada
June 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Silver Maple
The Silver Maple: A Story Of Upper Canada
June 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The silver maple
The silver maple: a story of Upper Canada
1997, Westminster Co.
Microform in English
Cover of: The silver maple
Cover of: The silver maple
Cover of: The silver maple
The silver maple
1908, Westminster Co.
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Cover of: The silver maple
Cover of: The silver maple
The silver maple: a story of upper Canada
1906, Jennings & Graham, Eaton & Mains

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Published in
Cincinnati, New York

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Pagination
357 p.

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OL7078618M
Internet Archive
silvermaplestory00keitiala

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The storm was over, the snow had ceased falling, and under its muffling mantle, white and spent with the day's struggle, lay the great swamp of the Oro. It seemed to hold in its motionless bosom the very spirit of silence and death. The delicately traced pattern of a rabbit or weasel track, and a narrow human pathway that wound tortuously into the sepulchral depths, were the only signs of life in all the white stillness. Away down the dim, cathedral-like aisles, that fainted into softest grey in the distance, the crackling of an overburdened twig rang startlingly clear in the awesome hush. The tall firs and pines swept the white earth with their snow-laden branches, the drooping limbs looking like throngs of cowled heads, bent to worship in the sacred stillness of a vast temple. For the forest was, indeed, a place in which to wonder and to pray, a place all white and holy, filled with the mystery and awe of death.
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August 11, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot remove fake subjects
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