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A collection of short narratives and sketches set in the south‑western corner of Quebec, portraying the lives and challenges of early settlers from the British Isles. It combines historically grounded longer accounts — including an account of the Hampton invasion and a depiction of the epidemic year known as the ship fever — with shorter anecdotal tales drawn from local incidents. Stories depict frontier routines, military movements and confrontations, personal hardship, and communal responses to disaster, using vivid scenes and local detail to evoke the era's atmosphere and frontier society.

About the Author

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Robert Sellar

Robert Sellar was a Scottish author known for his collection of short stories titled "Gleaner Tales." His work often reflects the rural life and landscapes of Scotland, capturing the essence of the local culture and traditions. Through his storytelling, Sellar provides readers with a glimpse into the everyday experiences of his characters, blending humor and poignancy. Although not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the social fabric of his time.

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