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CHAPTER I—The Youngest of Six

CHAPTER II—The Family

CHAPTER III—The House and the People

CHAPTER IV—Echoes from the West

CHAPTER V—The Decision

CHAPTER VI—We Arrive

CHAPTER VII—On the Trail

CHAPTER VIII—Companions on the Way

CHAPTER IX—The First Winter

CHAPTER X—Spring Came at Last Bringing Neighbors

CHAPTER XI—The Hen-house Door

CHAPTER XII—Social Activities

CHAPTER XIII—The Church and the School

CHAPTER XIV—Picnics

CHAPTER XV—The Way of the Transgressor

CHAPTER XVI—Men, and Machines

CHAPTER XVII—Limitations

CHAPTER XVIII—Retribution

CHAPTER XIX—My First Sight of Brandon

CHAPTER XX—Christmas Day

CHAPTER XXI—A Visit From the Teacher

CHAPTER XXII—Trouble in the North West

CHAPTER XXIII—The Tragic Ending

CHAPTER XXIV—The Dramateurs

CHAPTER XXV—The Party

CHAPTER XXVI—The Family Is Extended

CHAPTER XXVII—Hands Across the Sea

CHAPTER XXVIII—The First Sorrow

CHAPTER XXIX—When the Door Opened

CHAPTER XXX—Winnipeg in 1889

CHAPTER XXXI—My First School

CHAPTER XXXII—Winds of the World

CHAPTER XXXIII—Raw Material

CHAPTER XXXIV—The Young Evangelists

CHAPTER XXXV—I Saw E. Cora Hind

CHAPTER XXXVI—My First Political Meeting

CHAPTER XXXVII—Manitou

CHAPTER XXXVIII—Summer Holidays

CHAPTER XXXIX—In Which the First Part of My Life Ends

CHAPTER XXXX—Life Goes On, No Matter Who Dies

CHAPTER XXXXI—Treherne

CHAPTER XXXXII—The Royal Visit

CHAPTER XXXXIII—The Farm in 1895

CHAPTER XXXXIV—Commencement

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