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of Canadian life. There are two inns in the village on[[e]] kept by an Irishman of the name of Hood whose success in life may be taken as a sample of that of every successful adventurer from the old Country. 15 years before he had emigrated Ireland with some £20 of property, being wrecked in the River near this place, and losing everything he possessed, he determined to [[word]] at Kamouraske until he had by work accumulated sufficient to take him to Quebec. However day after day week after week, month after month, he still knocked on with out getting farther [[?]] till at last by dit of industry he found he had amassed sufficient to set up a [[word]] store which he gradually increased still prospering, now owns several | of Canadian life. There are two inns in the village on[[e]] kept by an Irishman of the name of Hood whose success in life may be taken as a sample of that of every successful adventurer from the old Country. 15 years before he had emigrated Ireland with some £20 of property, being wrecked in the River near this place, and losing everything he possessed, he determined to [[word]] at Kamouraske until he had by work accumulated sufficient to take him to Quebec. However day after day week after week, month after month, he still knocked on with out getting farther [[?]] till at last by dit of industry he found he had amassed sufficient to set up a [[word]] store which he gradually increased still prospering, now owns several capital houses in the village including the two large inns --is married to a French Canadian, educates |
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of Canadian life. There are two inns in the village one kept by an Irishman of the name of Hood whose success in life may be taken as a sample of that of every successful adventurer from the old Country. 15 years before he had emigrated Ireland with some £20 of property, being wrecked in the River near this place, and losing everything he possessed, he determined to word at Kamouraske until he had by work accumulated sufficient to take him to Quebec. However day after day week after week, month after month, he still knocked on with out getting farther ? till at last by dit of industry he found he had amassed sufficient to set up a word store which he gradually increased still prospering, now owns several capital houses in the village including the two large inns --is married to a French Canadian, educates