Our Little Canadian Cousin
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Our Little Canadian Cousin
THE
Little Cousin Series
(TRADE MARK)
Each volume illustrated with six or more full-page plates in tint. Cloth, 12mo, with decorative cover, per volume, 60 cents
LIST OF TITLES
BY MARY HAZELTON WADE (unless otherwise indicated)
=Our Little African Cousin=
=Our Little Alaskan Cousin= By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet
=Our Little Arabian Cousin= By Blanche McManus
=Our Little Armenian Cousin= By Constance F. Curlewis
=Our Little Australian Cousin=
=Our Little Brazilian Cousin= By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet
=Our Little Brown Cousin=
=Our Little Canadian Cousin= By Elizabeth R. MacDonald
=Our Little Chinese Cousin= By Isaac Taylor Headland
=Our Little Cuban Cousin=
=Our Little Dutch Cousin= By Blanche McManus
=Our Little Egyptian Cousin= By Blanche McManus
=Our Little English Cousin= By Blanche McManus
=Our Little Eskimo Cousin=
=Our Little French Cousin= By Blanche McManus
=Our Little German Cousin=
=Our Little Greek Cousin= By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet
=Our Little Hawaiian Cousin=
=Our Little Hindu Cousin= By Blanche McManus
=Our Little Indian Cousin=
=Our Little Irish Cousin=
=Our Little Italian Cousin=
=Our Little Japanese Cousin=
=Our Little Jewish Cousin=
=Our Little Korean Cousin= By H. Lee M. Pike
=Our Little Mexican Cousin= By Edward C. Butler
=Our Little Norwegian Cousin=
=Our Little Panama Cousin= By H. Lee M. Pike
=Our Little Philippine Cousin=
=Our Little Porto Rican Cousin=
=Our Little Russian Cousin=
=Our Little Scotch Cousin= By Blanche McManus
=Our Little Siamese Cousin=
=Our Little Spanish Cousin= By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet
=Our Little Swedish Cousin= By Claire M. Coburn
=Our Little Swiss Cousin=
=Our Little Turkish Cousin=
L. C. PAGE & COMPANY New England Building, Boston, Mass.
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Our Little Canadian Cousin
By Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald
_Illustrated by_ L. J. Bridgman
Boston L. C. Page & Company _Publishers_
_Copyright, 1904_ BY L. C. PAGE & COMPANY
(INCORPORATED)
_All rights reserved_
Published July, 1904
Fifth Impression, June, 1908
Preface
IN "Our Little Canadian Cousin," my intention has been to tell, in ageneral way, although with a defined local setting, the story ofCanadian home life. To Canadians, _home life_ means not merely sittingat a huge fireplace, or brewing and baking in a wide country kitchen, ordancing of an evening, or teaching, or sewing; but it means the greatoutdoor life--sleighing, skating, snow-shoeing, hunting, canoeing, and,above all, "camping out"--the joys that belong to a vast, uncrowdedcountry, where there is "room to play."
This wide and beautiful Canadian Dominion possesses, of course, a greatvariety of climate and of scenery. To treat at all adequately of thosethings, or of the country's picturesque and romantic history, wouldrequire far more scope than is afforded by this one small story.