A First Year in Canterbury Settlement A First Year in Canterbury Settlement

A First Year in Canterbury Settlement

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Publisher Description

It is a windy, rainy day—cold withal; a little boat is putting off from the pier at Gravesend, and making for a ship that is lying moored in the middle of the river; therein are some half-dozen passengers and a lot of heterogeneous-looking luggage; among the passengers, and the owner of some of the most heterogeneous of the heterogeneous luggage, is myself. The ship is an emigrant ship, and I am one of the emigrants. Little by little the confusion subsided. The emigration commissioner left; at six we were at last allowed some victuals. Unpacking my books and arranging them in my cabin filled up the remainder of the evening, save the time devoted to a couple of meditative pipes.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1902
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
181
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
119.7
KB

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