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 | | McGregor says, "It presents a striking contrast to the beautiful lands settled by the Scotch Highlanders, lying along the shore, between this place and the next harbour. |
 | | It may be remarked, in passing, that there are colonies of Germans at Lunenburg and Le Have, of old Acadians on St. Mary’s Bay, and of Swiss Protestants on the River John. |
 | | At the moment of departure a piper was found on board; who had not paid his passage, having nothing to offer but his music, which he proposed as an equivalent. |
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