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Birthplace of Ice Hockey Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada - c. 1800 by Garth Vaughan © 2001 | |||
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Birthplace Long Pond Story
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Thomas Chandler Haliburton's Boyhood
Games - by V.L.O. Chittick
(footnote 25)... To which period of Haliburton's life there may be unhesitatingly assigned the youthful pleasures described in the following interesting and evidently autobiographical passage set down as among Sam Slick's school-boy recollections in The Attaché, second series, II, (chapter 55, Paying and Returning Visits) 112-114: (Sam speaking of the Squire going to visit an old schoolfellow) "... the Schoolroom, and
the noisy, larkin' happy holidays, and you boys let out racin', yelpin', hollerin,
and whoopin' like mad with pleasure, and the play-ground, and the games at (base)
in the fields, or hurly on the long pond on the ice, or campin' out at Chester
lakes to fish - catchin' no trout, gettin' wet thro' and thro' with rain like
a drowned rat, - eat up body and bones by black flies and (mosquitos), returnin'
tired to death, and callin' it a party of pleasure..."(end footnote) ...as required by statute, Haliburton lived in the college. Throughout his residence he occupied the (same) room... See
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