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Connor, Ralph, Pseudonym, 1860-1937

"Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police; a tale of the Macleod trail"


Cameron was still boy enough to hurry through his morning duties in
order that he might mix with the crowd and share the perennial delights
which a circus affords. The stable yard attached to his hotel was lined
three deep with buggies, carriages, and lumber waggons, which had borne
in the crowds of farmers from the country. The hotel was thronged with
sturdy red-faced farm lads, looking hot and uncomfortable in their
unaccustomed Sunday suits, gorgeous in their rainbow ties, and rakish
with their hats set at all angles upon their elaborately brushed heads.
Older men, too, bearded and staid, moved with silent and self-respecting
dignity through the crowds, gazing with quiet and observant eyes upon
the shifting phantasmagoria that filled the circus grounds and the
streets nearby. With these, too, there mingled a few of both old and
young who, with bacchanalian enthusiasm, were swaggering their way
through the crowds, each followed by a company of friends good-naturedly
tolerant or solicitously careful.
Cameron's eyes, roving over the multitude, fell upon a little group that
held his attention, the principal figure of which was a tall middle aged
man with a good-natured face, adorned with a rugged grey chin whisker,
who was loudly declaiming to a younger companion with a hard face and
very wide awake, "My name's Tom Haley; ye can't come over me.


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