"I've a bad son, the day, Skipper Tommy," said my Mother.--Page 23
“I've a bad son, the day, Skipper Tommy,” said my Mother.—Page 23

DOCTOR LUKE

of THE LABRADOR

BY

NORMAN DUNCAN

GROSSET & DUNLAP

Publishers   –   New York


Copyright, 1904, by
FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY

New York: 158 Fifth Avenue
Chicago: 63 Washington Street
Toronto: 27 Richmond Street, W
London: 21 Paternoster Square
Edinburgh: 30 St. Mary Street

To
My Own Mother
and to
her granddaughter
Elspeth
my niece


To the Reader

However bleak the Labrador—however naked and desolate thatshore—flowers bloom upon it. However bitter the despoiling sea—howevercold and rude and merciless—the gentler virtues flourish in the heartsof the folk.... And the glory of the coast—and the glory of the wholeworld—is mother-love: which began in the beginning and has continuedunchanged to this present time—the conspicuous beauty of the fabric oflife: the great constant of the problem.

N. D.

College Campus,
Washington, Pennsylvania,
October 15, 1904.


Contents

I.Our Harbour13
II.The World from the Watchman17
III.In the Haven of Her Arms29
IV.The Shadow35
V.Mary48
...

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