Memoir of Fr Vincent De Paul Religious of La Trappe
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Barkcanoes cannot resist them, they rend them open with their teeth, sothat they sink to the bottom, which is why the Indians have such aterror of them. Happily for us these fish did not follow us, wearrived, thank God, in good health. Tracadie was usually my starting place when I left for the Indianmission of Cape Breton. I had from eighteen to twenty leagues tojourney by water, making long circuits and paddling round twelve orfifteen little islands, and passing near many others. Nevertheless ...itonly takes one day to make the journey in a bark canoe, that is ifthe wind be not contrary. The Micmacs of the Cape (Breton) knowingthat I was on the road and would soon arrive at the mission[Footnote: This place is called "Mission" or "The Mission of the Brasd'or, " because it is there that the missionaries are accustomed toconfess, baptize and administer the Sacraments to the Indians, and tothose who present themselves to receive them. It is a pretty littleisland on which they have built a nice chapel, and a housesufficiently commodious for the priest.
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