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McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Definite Patriotism

McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

PMA_2019_046367

    McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Marginally Noted!

    McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

    The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

    PMA_2019_046370

      McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Mr Shaw's Housekeeper

      McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

      The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

      PMA_2019_046371

        McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Manitoba Lacrosse Country

        McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

         One incident in this story appears in Chapter XVII of The Second Chance. This version of the Lacrosse Story is specifically written as a tribute to the men who played Lacrosse with Wes ca 1896.

        The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

        PMA_2019_046368

          McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - 1925 (ca) - Manitou - The Small Town

          McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

          The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

          PMA_2019_046369

            McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - Poetry Collection

            A number of these poems have been submitted to publishers for their consideration. They were written at different times during McClung's career and collected as a type.

            The original documents can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

            PMA_2019_046372

              McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - PW - Oh, Come Mother, Pearl Laughed

              McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

              The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

              PMA_2019_046373

                McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - PW - Pearl Knew the Value

                McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

                The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

                PMA_2019_046374

                  McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - PW - Prince of the House of Clay

                  McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

                  The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

                  PMA_2019_046375

                    McClung, Nellie L. - VRBCA - PW - Prohibition Question

                    McClung wrote many first drafts of her articles and stories in scribblers. Some scribblers hold partial drafts of several stories. On occasion, McClung would write only on the right side of the page, then turn the scribbler over and write another story starting from the back of the scribbler; thus having two stories on subsequent pages, up side down from each other. We have tried to sort stories into their own linear narrative.

                    The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.

                    PMA_2019_046376

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