Extractions: She said, "Well, I could talk to him."....I asked Old Annie if Mr. Herron could understand her when she talked to him, and she said, "Enough." I asked if she was glad about seeing him again and she said yes. "And glad for him to get to see me," she said, not without some gloating that probably referred to her dress and the vehicle. The story that emerges from these contradictory sources is almost biblical in intensity. The murder, the cover-up, the guilt that Anne suffers, the long years in which George perhaps remembers, perhaps forgets the murder, and the final confrontation between Anne and George when he could no longer defend himself, and when she knows her mere presence is enough to remind him of his guilt. This, the reader feels, is what "A Wilderness Station" is all about. The story we are tempted to piece together from the sourcesGeorge murdered his harsh brother, Anne encouraged him to cover up his crime, but could not live with the guilt and accept it as hers, only to years later come and confront Georgemakes sense of the fragments, and, more importantly, is satisfying as a narrative. But there is no guarantee it is what happened. Perhaps Anne really did go insane. It's unlikely but barely possible that Anne really did kill her husband and George covered up for her. The reader feels impatient with Christena Mullen for not understanding the nature of Old Annie's visit to George, but perhaps it is the reader who is seeing more than is really there.
Heroes Of The Telegraph Munro, J. Campfire Heroes of the Telegraph Munro, J. Campfire Munro, J. works2 discussion http://jollyroger.com/zd/HeroesoftheTelegraphMJforum/shakespeare1.html
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Alice Munro Text of the story. http://members.tripod.com/~womeninlit/alicemunro.htm
Extractions: Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); My father was a fox farmer. That is, he raised silver foxes, in pens; and in the fall and early winter, when their fur was prime, he killed them and skinned them and sold their pelts to the Hudson's Bay Company or the Montreal Fur Traders. These companies supplied us with heroic calendars to hang, one on each side of the kitchen door. Against a background of cold blue sky and black pine forests and treacherous northern rivers, plumed adventures planted the flags of England and or of France; magnificent savages bent their backs to the portage. Henry Bailey suffered from bronchial troubles. He would cough and cough until his narrow face turned scarlet, and his light blue, derisive eyes filled up with tears; then he took the lid off the stove, and, standing well back, shot out a great clot of phlegm – hss – straight into the heart of the flames. We admired his for this performance and for his ability to make his stomach growl at will, and for his laughter, which was full of high whistlings and gurglings and involved the whole faulty machinery of his chest. It was sometimes hard to tell what he was laughing at, and always possible that it might be us. In the dark we lay on our beds, our narrow life rafts, and fixed our eyes on the faint light coming up the stairwell, and sang songs. Laird sang "Jingle Bells", which he would sing any time, whether it was Christmas or not, and I sang "Danny Boy". I loved the sound of my own voice, frail and supplicating, rising in the dark. We could make out the tall frosted shapes of the windows now, gloomy and white. When I came to the part, y the cold sheets but by pleasurable emotions almost silenced me. You'll kneel and say an Ave there above me —What was an Ave? Every day I forgot to find out.
An Economic Aspect Of The Collapse Of The Anglo-Burgundian Alliance; 1428-1442 Paper published in the April 1970 edition of the English Historical Review, about the collapse of the alliance between England, the Low Countries and France due to their competition in the textile trade. Author Prof. John H. Munro. http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/munro5/MunroAngloBurgEnHR1970.pdf
Munro J. (2006) A Non-mercantilist Approach To The Balance Of Payment Problem « Munro, John H. (2006) “South German silver, European textiles, and Venetian trade with the Levant and Ottoman Empire, c. 1370 to c. 1720 a nonMercantilist approach to the http://premodeconhist.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/munro-j-2006-a-non-mercantilist-a
Wool, Cloth And Gold Bullionism In Anglo-Burgundian Commercial Relation 1384-147 Doctor of Philosophy dissertation about Anglo-Burgundian power politics during the Hundred Years War and the Wars of the Roses, involving the international wool trade as a means for extracting ready cash to finance the battles. Author John H.A. Munro. http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/munro5/MunroYalePhdDissertation.pdf
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Reference Summary - Munro, J.L., 1967 Citation Munro, J.L. 1967 The food of a community of East African freshwater fishes. J. Zool., Lond. 151 389415. Paper URL E-mail Address Zoology Dept., University http://fishbase.mnhn.fr/References/FBRefSummary.php?id=42743
Gold, Guilds And Government Extensive paper about the impact of monetary and labor policies on the Flemish cloth industry, dealing with the period between 1390 and 1435. Author Prof. John H. Munro. http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/munro5/JaarboekGuildsGovt.pdf
Extractions: Sat on the very edge of the Highlands in the beautiful Trossachs the Munro Inn offers traditional rural comfort in one of the most perfect locations in the country. Just an hour from the sights of Loch Lomond, Glasgow and Edinburgh we’re just far enough away from it all to still guarantee you either a restful Highlands retreat, or a fantastic base camp for an array of exciting outdoor activities and challenging hillwalking. Just a few of the things that make the Munro Inn special: We take great pride in welcoming everyone that the Highlands calls to. Whether you’re looking for relaxing rambles, a fun family holiday, challenging hill walking or simply a retreat to get some peace and quiet you’ll find everything you need at the Inn or the surrounding area. We are also 100% dog friendly - why leave your dog at home when they’ll love the Highlands so much? At the Munro they’re guests like any other and stay in your room with you!
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Extractions: Find Routes Find Mountains The Munro Map The Corbett Map ... England/Wales Map The Munros are the highest of Scotland's mountains, 283 mountain tops named after the man who first catalogued them, Sir Hugh Munro. The Munros are among the finest mountains in Scotland. The Corbetts are the equivalent mountains with altitudes between 2500ft and 3000ft and The Grahams between 2000ft and 2500ft. Whilst smaller in stature many Corbetts and Grahams rival Munros for walking and climbing. We support GPS devices by providing downloadable routes in GPX format. You can also upload your GPX tracklogs to automatically complete your log and record a map of your route as part of your log. Should you choose to become a member, you can participate by submitting images, comments against mountains, new routes, and route reviews. Additionally you can record the mountains you have climbed in your own log, including date, time and your notes. To get started try searching using one of the options to the right. You can also choose to view a directory of the all the