Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 120
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The free land along the North Shore is low not on so far hip. It's low for many miles inland, in places of to 20 miles. Back of this free plain rises the Laurentian Mts. Is this free land to be interpreted the same as the Ordovician plain about Quebec? The wind has let down and we proceed for St. Johns River at 6.30. There was no real necessity for this long delay as I found it discussed by the Indians and Penseer. At 8 P.M. we are at St. Johns, he did not get the Salmon and Halibut until 2 o'clock and did not again get away until 4 A.M.