. Adventures of a young naturalist. Natural history. CHAPTER I. WHO WE AEE—GRINGALET—SUNRISE—THE SUGAE-CANE—A HALT. IT was the 20th April 1864. The clock of the church of the convent of Saint Joseph de Grace chimed four just as we turned into the main street that leads out of the town. Sumichrast took the lead. Tall in stature, noble in mien, and broad-shouldered, he was, in spite of his blue eyes and fair hair, the perfect representative of moral and bodily strength. I was always in the habit of permitting him to lead the way, when, in any of our excursions, it was necessary to favourabl


. Adventures of a young naturalist. Natural history. CHAPTER I. WHO WE AEE—GRINGALET—SUNRISE—THE SUGAE-CANE—A HALT. IT was the 20th April 1864. The clock of the church of the convent of Saint Joseph de Grace chimed four just as we turned into the main street that leads out of the town. Sumichrast took the lead. Tall in stature, noble in mien, and broad-shouldered, he was, in spite of his blue eyes and fair hair, the perfect representative of moral and bodily strength. I was always in the habit of permitting him to lead the way, when, in any of our excursions, it was necessary to favourably impress the imagination of the Indians. He was distinguished as an orni- thologist, and was never so much at home as in the midst of the forests; in fact, he often regretted that he had not been born an Indian. His gravity entirely devoid of sadness, his skill in. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Biart, Lucien, 1828-1897; Gillmore, Parker, ed. London. S. Low, Son, & Marston


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