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    doesn't it?'

    About the time the noble original was put up in England Drake might have
    been sailing somewhere off this very coast. So, you see, Victoria
    lawfully holds the copyright.

    I tried honestly to render something of the colour, the gaiety, and the
    graciousness of the town and the island, but only found myself piling up
    unbelievable adjectives, and so let it go with a hundred other wonders
    and repented that I had wasted my time and yours on the anxious-eyed
    gentlemen who talked of 'drawbacks.' A verse cut out of a newspaper
    seems to sum up their attitude:

    As the Land of Little Leisure
    Is the place where things are done,
    So the Land of Scanty Pleasure
    Is the place for lots of fun.
    In the Land of Plenty Trouble
    People laugh as people should,
    But there's some one always kicking
    In the Land of Heap Too Good!

    At every step of my journey people assured me that I had seen nothing of
    Canada. Silent mining men from the North; fruit-farmers from the
    Okanagan Valley; foremen of railway gangs, not so long from English
    public schools; the oldest inhabitant of the town of Villeneuve, aged
    twenty-eight; certain English who lived on the prairie and contrived to
    get fun and good fellowship as well as money; the single-minded
    wheat-growers and cattle-men; election agents; police troopers
    expansive in the dusk of wayside halts; officials dependent on the
    popular will, who talked as delicately as they walked; and queer souls
    who did not speak English, and said so loudly in the dining-car--each,
    in his or her own way, gave me to understand this. My excursion bore the
    same relation to their country as a 'bus-ride down the Strand bears to
    London, so I knew how they felt.

    The excuse is that our own flesh and blood are more interesting than
    anybody else, and I held by birth the same right in them and their lives
    as they held in any other part of the Empire. Because they had become a
    people within the Empire my right was admitted and no word spoken; which
    would not have been the case a few years ago. One may mistake many signs
    on the road, but there is no mistaking the spirit of sane and realised

    nationality, which fills the land from end to end precisely as the
    joyous hum of a big dynamo well settled to its load makes a background
    to all the other shop noises. For many reasons that Spirit came late,
    but since it has come after the day of little things, doubts, and open
    or veiled contempts, there is less danger that it will go astray among
    the boundless wealth and luxury that await it. The people, the schools,
    the churches, the Press in its degree, and, above all, the women,
    understand without manifestoes that their land must now as always abide
    under the Law in deed and in
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