“The Americans, like the English, probably make love worse than any other race.”
Quote by Walt Whitman
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Daybooks and Notebooks, Volume III: Diary in Canada, Notebooks, Index
This volume is a compilation of personal accounts and insights, showcasing the author's experiences and observations while living in Canada. It includes entries from diaries and notebooks, accompanied by an index for quick access to specific content. more
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