Lady Mary and Her Nurse; Or, A Peep into the Canadian Forest
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This work presents a series of observations and stories centered around the natural world of Canada, as experienced by a young girl and her nurse. It explores various animals, including flying squirrels, beavers, and snakes, while also delving into the flora of the Canadian forests. The narrative includes anecdotes about wildlife encounters, Indian culture, and the changing landscape due to settlement. Through the eyes of the young girl, readers gain insight into the beauty and diversity of Canadian nature, as well as the relationships between humans and animals in this environment.
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