Deeper the Heritage
Courville-Boissarts #2: ''Deeper the Heritage'' by Muriel Elwood (Published in 1947)
This Colorful and romantic novel depicts life in montreal and Eastern Canada in the early 1700's, not only a dramatic and turbulant love story, but a fine re-creation of what life was like in Canada, while it was still New France!
Courville-Boissarts #1: ''Heritage of the River'' by Muriel Elwood (Published in 1945)
a) Marguerite Boissart was a member of a strict family in an old American frontier town. While still in her teens she had an affair with an exiled French dandy. As a result she was driven from her home and moved in with her married sister in a lonely outpost deep in the unconquered Forest. There she witnessed the horror of an Indian massacre that wiped out the whole village. Young and beautiful, she was captured by the savages and taken to a barbaric Indian village to be tortured.
b) Margueri
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