The Valley of Vision
mber,
guenay-below the Ile Maligne and above the cataract of Chicoutimi-two birch-bark canoes are floati
shouldered, red-bearded, a fearless canoeman, a good hunter and fisherma
our voyage which conduces to pipe-smoking and convers
s Jean in his old-fashioned patois.
for it claims a nationality which has never exist
sity, of which Jean is sublimely ignorant, "suppose a war should
and relights. Then, between the even strokes o
under the flag of England. But my heart
h the Tricolor and the Union Jack would advance together against the rav
. Even the rest of us, proud of our university culture, were too blind, in those late Victorian days, to see the loo