Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 35
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"2000 per mile to build. At Enfield Bay there are many houses far more than I had thought. A school, Zoramas house chudl, and residences 1 offices. They have several houses and many cows here. At different places along the south shore are a number of "camps" a small shanty with a store, cordia huts and wood at hand for the stove. I suppose I can use these places. All in all it should be easy for me to go about in case I am not turned down by Malquin. on the south side At one retreat my stl at Rimouski in the full neck of leau Island. 40 to take on passengers as we stay here an Ocean liner joins us but before doing so drops her pilot at the point called Farther Point. There is considerable high land south of Rimouski mountains several thousand feet high. On that spits a north shore the land is flatter for half mile or more feet high.