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A collection of personal recollections and local sketches that evoke nineteenth-century Quebec through anecdotes about institutions, neighborhoods, and social customs. The writer moves between scenes—convents, banks, hotels, mineral springs, churches, cemeteries, societies, and civic curiosities—recording character sketches, travel impressions, health-resort stories, and descriptions of vanished practices such as ice boats and subterranean passages. Each chapter blends reminiscence with brief historical notes and social observation, producing nostalgic portraits of community life, changing customs, and memorable local figures as recalled by a longtime resident.
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