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Life in the Clearings Versus the Bush

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As a middle class Englishwoman Moodie did not particularly enjoy "the bush", as she called it. She and her husband moved to Belleville in 1840, which she referred to as "the clearings". Here she described urban life, including religion, art, and education, especially as compared to relative lack of these things in "the bush". She studied the Family Compact and became sympathetic to the moderate reformers led by Robert Baldwin, while remaining critical of radical reformers such as William Lyon Mackenzie. This caused problems for her husband, who shared her views, but, as sheriff of Belleville, had to work with members and supporters of the Family Compact. (Summary from Wikipedia)

This was read as a duet by Cori Samuel and Esther. Joined in section 9 by Jim Mowatt, and in section 12 by Glen Hallstrom. (11 hr 20 min)

Chapters

Introduction

14:33

Read by Cori Samuel

Belleville

1:08:58

Read by Cori Samuel

Local Improvements--Sketches of Society

58:56

Read by Cori Samuel

Free Schools--Thoughts on Education

23:23

Read by Cori Samuel

Amusements

29:22

Read by Cori Samuel

Trials of a Travelling Musician

24:47

Read by Cori Samuel

The Singing Master

44:27

Read by Cori Samuel

Camp Meetings

46:39

Read by Cori Samuel

Wearing Mourning for the Dead

30:18

Read by Cori Samuel

Odd Characters

27:45

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Grace Marks

46:12

Read by Cori Samuel

Michael Macbride

37:05

Read by Cori Samuel

Jeanie Burns

24:06

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Lost Children

17:24

Read by Cori Samuel

Toronto

33:54

Read by Cori Samuel

Lunatic Asylum

26:35

Read by Cori Samuel

Provincial Agricultural Show

28:50

Read by Cori Samuel

Niagara

46:03

Read by Cori Samuel

Goat Island

27:23

Read by Cori Samuel

Conclusion

24:04

Read by Cori Samuel