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Drummond, William Henry. [Voyageur, and other poems.] [**]$1.25. Putnam.
The new French-Canadian poems which make up this volume sing sadly and gayly, by turns, of the hunter, and the pioneer, of home and of country, of youth and of “The last portage” when “De moon an’ de star above is gone, yet somet’ing tell me I mus’ go on.”
“It is only when the author forsakes his patois, and writes in the English tongue, that he lays himself open to serious fault-finding.”
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“Heartily can we commend every page of Dr. Drummond’s latest volume.”
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“The patois is not beautiful in itself, and to many readers it may seem a little barbarous; but it is Mr. Drummond’s true material, for the dialect songs have a merit which is absent in the few pieces written in ordinary English.”
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Dubois, Dr. Paul. Psychic treatment of nervous disorders; tr. from the French by Smith Ely Jelliffe, and William A. White. [*]$3. Funk.