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Roughing It in the Bush

Chapter 16 BURNING THE FALLOW

Word Count: 2646    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

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Roughing It in the Bush
Roughing It in the Bush
“Available for the first time in enriched e-book format, this edition offers visual and historical insights into Susanna Moodie's writing via electronic weblinks. Like a full-colour footnote, select words and phrases throughout the book are links to websites that contain a wealth of additional information, pictures, definitions and historical information that gives context to the text. Now, with the click of a mouse, you can investigate the world of Moodie's Upper Canada without having to leave your screen.Roughing It in the Bush, first published in 1852, helped to destroy British illusions about life in Upper Canada. Susanna Moodie described a life of backbreaking labour, poverty, and hardship on a pioneer farm in the colonial wilderness. Her sharp observations, satirical character sketches, and moments of despair and terror were a startling contrast to the widely circulated optimistic accounts of life in British North America, written to entice readers across the Atlantic.The spontaneity, wit, and candour of Moodie's account of life on a backwoods farm give Roughing It in the Bush enduring appeal."Roughing It in the Bush" is an extraordinarily detailed record of pioneer life. It is also a journey of exploration and revelation into Moodie's own character, as we watch her grow from ill-prepared immigrant to spirited survivor." —Charlotte Gray”
1 Chapter 1 A VISIT TO GROSSE ISLE2 Chapter 2 QUEBEC3 Chapter 3 OUR JOURNEY UP THE COUNTRY4 Chapter 4 TOM WILSON'S EMIGRATION5 Chapter 5 OUR FIRST SETTLEMENT, AND THE BORROWING SYSTEM6 Chapter 6 OLD SATAN AND TOM WILSON'S NOSE7 Chapter 7 UNCLE JOE AND HIS FAMILY8 Chapter 8 JOHN MONAGHAN9 Chapter 9 PHOEBE R--, AND OUR SECOND MOVING10 Chapter 10 BRIAN, THE STILL-HUNTER11 Chapter 11 THE CHARIVARI -12 Chapter 12 THE VILLAGE HOTEL13 Chapter 13 THE LAND-JOBBER14 Chapter 14 A JOURNEY TO THE WOODS15 Chapter 15 THE WILDERNESS, AND OUR INDIAN FRIENDS16 Chapter 16 BURNING THE FALLOW17 Chapter 17 OUR LOGGING-BEE18 Chapter 18 A TRIP TO STONY LAKE19 Chapter 19 THE "OULD DHRAGOON"20 Chapter 20 DISAPPOINTED HOPES21 Chapter 21 THE LITTLE STUMPY MAN22 Chapter 22 THE FIRE23 Chapter 23 THE OUTBREAK24 Chapter 24 THE WHIRLWIND25 Chapter 25 THE WALK TO DUMMER26 Chapter 26 A CHANGE IN OUR PROSPECTS27 Chapter 27 ADIEU TO THE WOODS28 Chapter 28 CANADIAN SKETCHES