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Marie Gourdon / A Romance of the Lower St. Lawrence

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The narrative opens amid unrest in Scotland and follows disbanded soldiers who settle along the Lower St. Lawrence, intermarrying with local French-speaking families and adapting to coastal farming life. Spanning years, it traces shifting personal relationships and cultural blending, interweaving domestic episodes, courtship, and family loyalties with reflections on memory, duty, and social change. The pacing moves from dramatic early conflict to quieter pastoral scenes, and the concluding epilogue considers the long-term consequences of the characters' choices and the quiet endurance of community life.

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Maud Ogilvy

Maud Ogilvy was a novelist known for her work in the early 20th century, particularly for her book "Marie Gourdon / A Romance of the Lower St. Lawrence." This novel explores themes of love and cultural identity against the backdrop of the picturesque Lower St. Lawrence region. Ogilvy's writing reflects a keen observation of human relationships and the complexities of life in a changing world. Although not widely recognized today, her contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the social dynamics of her time.

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