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A collection of poems rendered in a lively colloquial voice that sketches life in remote camps and small settlements, blending humorous anecdotes, conversational portraits, and lyrical reflections. Many pieces stage river travel, hunting, home interiors, and seasonal labor, alternating boisterous storytelling with moments of tenderness and melancholy. Recurrent motifs include camaraderie, family life, work, and the natural landscape, while the poet uses dialectal rhythm and plainspoken detail to evoke characters and social habits. The book moves between short character sketches, narrative ballads, and reflective lyrics to produce vivid local color and empathetic observation.

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William Henry Drummond

William Henry Drummond was a Canadian poet known for his vivid depictions of French-Canadian life and culture. His work often reflects the experiences and traditions of rural Quebec, capturing the essence of its people through a unique blend of humor and pathos. Drummond's notable collections include "The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems," which showcases his ability to convey the spirit of his subjects in both English and French dialects. His poems, such as "Phil-o-rum's Canoe, and Madeleine Vercheres," highlight his skill in storytelling and his deep appreciation for the natural landscape of Canada. Through his literary contributions, Drummond remains an important figure in Canadian literature.

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