A Canadian Summer Evening


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From this imperfect sketch of Mrs. Leprohon’s literary life it will be seen that she was no sluggard. But we would leave a wrong impression if we gave it to be understood that all her time was passed in the writing of either poems or tales. Far from it. They constituted but one phase in a life nobly, yet unostentatiously, consecrated to the duties of home, of society, of charity and of religion. Mrs. Leprohon was much more than either a poet or a novelist—she was, also, in the highest sense, a woman, a lady. Had she never written a verse of poetry or a page of prose, she would still have been lovingly remembered for what she was as wife, as mother, as friend. (from the Introduction to The Poetical Works of Mrs. Leprohon (Miss R. E. Mullins)) (0 hr 22 min)

Chapters

A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by ALP 1:57 Read by Algy Pug
A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by BK 2:07 Read by Bruce Kachuk
A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by CM 1:32 Read by CoMo290
A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by DL 1:54 Read by David Lawrence
A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by EL 2:23 Read by Newgatenovelist
A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by EMP 2:03 Read by Elizabeth P.
A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by GB 2:04 Read by Garth Burton
A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by LAH 2:01 Read by Lee Ann Howlett
A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by PS 1:41 Read by Phil Schempf
A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by TP 2:08 Read by Tomas Peter
A Canadian Summer Evening - Read by VB 2:15 Read by tovarisch