Frontier and pioneer life -- Ontario -- Fiction; Ontario -- History -- Fiction
Clark, with his impetuous energy, is typical of a country in which few
achievements are impossible. He provided his own motive power and used
his hypnotic influence only in one direction--that of progress. Ever
faithful to his destiny, he was too busy to have time to suffer, too
occupied to waste himself in regrets. Like the rapids themselves, his
work moves on, and in its deep rumble may be distinguished the confused
note of humanity, striving and ever striving.
THE END
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