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Americans From Canada

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
March
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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"I was struck while In some parts of Great Kritain," said a New Yorker, "by a question that was irequently asked me when I mingled with people who had heard that I was from America. I was once asked: 'In what part of tho Dominion do you reside?' Another time a polite inquirer saiÉ 'The Queen's American po;sessions are so largue that we sometimes have to ask a resident there whetlier he is from Halifax or Quebeo or Toronto or Winnipog or Vancouver. ' When I replied in one case that I was from New York, 'Oh, then you are a Yankee!' said the inquirer, with a smile. The fact is that many people from the New Dominion are to be found in (ireat Iiritain, and I happened to get into several social sets in which more Canadians than New Yorkers had been seen. But I learned one thing, and that was that we, the natives of the United States, are not the only travelers in Europe who come from

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Ann Arbor Courier