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- Page 13 and 14: CHAl'TEIII INTRODUCTION The purpose
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- Page 28 and 29: March 30. 1833, at the age ofsixty-
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so doing things like washing clothe
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crew member was apprehensive aooUi
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well. and in the Old Age Home in Ii
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I made sure that people did not tak
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experiences about which few partici
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"going in collar," which marks the
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Some of the reasons why people were
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transcribed songs and a better reco
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(3.1) When the water came in the ho
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Tom Doyle was born in Colliers in 1
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Genernlly take 8-10 days. On her on
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One lime. I remember. we were trave
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Sex on the Passage Somctimes when I
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ller name it is Miss Katie Flynn. s
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y bal1cning down the hatches for lo
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Summary thcn they would get the goi
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CllAI'TEIl4 o TilE LABRADOR Oflhc t
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might have expedited the harvesting
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Bonavista, Trinity Bay. then drop o
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and most names ofthe crew she had w
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C,D,: Had 10 be married before that
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at Salmon Bay and Bonne Bay until s
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The gun bag, which was sold for one
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was unfairly chastised by Dr. Paddo
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the dcadly.177 This section summari
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It is unclear if the girl was impre
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epertoire but mostly he and other L
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So Uncle Nick went up the next day.
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songs. or tell a few stories. Such
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II was and is a Labrador custom to
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When I told this story to the peopl
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eturned to ask that the deck boards
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CHAPTERS E DI G TilE SEASON: HARBO
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common folks around would make up a
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Jack Conway recalls dances he alten
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gulching when the dogs were after m
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J.D. Always playing tricks. C.M. Di
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Harbour Oa)'s: Summar)' Entertainme
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'arr:tlivcs or Dealh and the Supern
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otTthe description ofjigging for th
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and whcn I gcts homc - if I get hom
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such as the passagc down and the ac
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generational memory, but identity a
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and my father demonstrated that the
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community cconomy. Migration has be
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much during the period ofmy study a
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IlIULJOGRAI'IIY Bascom, William. "F
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Iliscock. Phillip. "Folklore and Po
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MUNFLA illS 84·220 (Collector: Cla
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Jill's Questionnaire for the Coasta
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Questionnaire API'ENllIX II 1. When
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37. Did you look forward (0 going o
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