Something Just as Good
By P. W. Luce
‘Times are better than they used to be. I am not old enough to be a pioneer, and I am young enough to escape being an old-timer, but I remember the frontier when it was still almost in a primitive state. I was a homesteader when some of my neighbours could speak a little Chinook, and the outside world was a long distance away. Those were the days when we were short of almost everything, especially money.’
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