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Travels in Nova Scotia in the Year Nineteen Thirteen

Being a full, free and Authentic Record of Perilous Adventures and Marvelous Escapes along the Deep Indentations and Rocky Points of the Atlantic Coast of Western Nova Scotia. Made during the rain of his Most Ungracious Majesty, Jupiter Pluvius I. And including the Personal observations, views and deductions of a Traveler, seemingly well versed in the art of placing one Foot before the other. Read and Learn what his Travel hath brought forth.

A wind’s in the heart of me, a fire’s in my heels,

I am tired of brick and stone and rumbling wagon wheels;

I hunger for the sea’s edge, the limits of the land,

Where the wild old Atlantic is shouting on the sand.

Masefield.

Travels in Nova Scotia in
the Year 1913

Containing Much That Is Curious Concerning the Manners and Customs of the People :: The Stories and Legends of the Southern Shore and Including Short Excursions Into the History of the Country

BY

CHARLES GILBERT HINE

HINE’S ANNUAL

1913