Back Roads To Bliss (Saskatchewan Saga Book #6): A Novel - Plot & Excerpts
Not knowing the problem, yet sensing one, their kindly faces were anxious. “What is it, Parker?” It was Brother Dinwoody who asked this time, but there was a question in all eyes. A question and a dread. None of them had been immune from the miseries and agonies—often swift and deadly—that marked the life of the pioneer. Even those who arrived with money and possessions—pianos, silver tea services, fine china, canaries in cages—were not exempt from brokenness. Even they knew the defeat of overwhelming despair, being driven out by drought, bankruptcy, hopelessness. Most of them, however, came with nothing, except perhaps a change of clothing wrapped up in a bedroll and hoarding in their pocket the required ten-dollar filing fee that would put them on their own land. Holding on by their broken fingernails, surviving grimly, if at all, working themselves to death—that was how it was.
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