Boston
Little, Brown, and Company
1905

Copyright, 1905,
By Little, Brown, and Company.
All rights reserved

Published October, 1905

The University Press, Cambridge, Mass., U. S. A.

TO CONSTANCE
my niece,
who journeyed with me through acadia

Contents

Chapter Page
[I]Banished1
[II]Lost and Found14
[III]Toward Meteghan29
[IV]Yvonne43
[V]New People57
[VI]Pierre and Point à l'Église71
[VII]Digby Days89
[VIII]Two Adventures105
[IX]Old Port Royal119
[X]Explorations134
[XI]A Tea Party147
[XII]In the Fog163
[XIII]Letters and Some Comments178
[XIV]An Excursion191
[XV]With Prejudice204
[XVI]Evangeline's Country219
[XVII]Safe Again236
[XVIII]The Right and the Wrong of It249
[XIX]A Discovery263
[XX]Fire and Flame279
[XXI]Old Chebucto299
[XXII]Finding Cousins315
[XXIII]Good-bye to Halifax329

List of Illustrations

"From a drawer behind the counter she drew a small fan"[Frontispiece]
"'Madame Bourque,' she cried, 'I asked him to come to see me'"Page [71]
"'Hello! hello!' she shouted"" [170]
"'Why, what is the matter, child?' she asked affectionately"" [246]
"After one ineffectual effort to pry open the lock, the other one had thrown down the scissors"" [282]
"Behind Lucian stalked Malachai, flourishing his cane after the fashion of a drum-major"" [320]

Amy in Acadia