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Judy LaMarsh

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It is a magnificent country, lonely, grand in scale, stretching for mile upon mile,the clear blue air stabbed with peaks of snow, where the sun glints on the ice surfaces, green as sea ice, breath taking in its scope.
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CHAPTER 8, Centennial summer, p. 196 (On Canada...)

 
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