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Bert Lloyd's Boyhood: A Story from Nova Scotia

by J. Macdonald (James Macdonald) Oxley

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Set in Halifax, Nova Scotia during the late 19th century, this novel by J. Macdonald Oxley seeks to depict the childhood experiences of a young boy named Cuthbert Lloyd, known as Bert. The narrative focuses on Bert's lively and imaginative nature as he encounters the everyday joys and difficulties of youth in a provincial environment. Themes such as family bonds, friendship, and moral development are central to the story, illustrating life in a bygone era through the eyes of a spirited child. The book provides a nostalgic portrayal of childhood, capturing the social and domestic customs typical of Nova Scotia at the time, and reflecting the author's intent to depict genuine boyhood experiences based on his own memories.

Written in the late 19th century, the work is categorised within children's and young adult literature. It offers a straightforward account of Bert's interactions with his family and community, emphasizing the values and routines of the period. The narrative presents a semi-autobiographical view of childhood, combining personal recollections with storytelling meant to resonate with young readers of the era and provide insight into rural life in Nova Scotia.

From the opening pages

and proceeded to pummel any part of his body they could reach."— Page 165 . Frontispiece. PREFACE. There is something so pleasing to the author of this volume—the first of several which have been kindly received by his American cousins—in the thought of being accorded the privilege of appearing before a new audience in the "old home," that the impulse to indulge in a foreword or two cannot be withstood. And yet, after all, there would seem to be but two things necessary to be said:—Firstly, that in attempting a picture of boy life in Nova Scotia a fifth of a century ago, the writer had simply to fall back upon the recollections of his own school-days, and that in so doing he has striven to depart as slightly as possible from what came within the range of personal experience; and, Secondly, while it is no doubt to be regretted that Canada has not yet attained that stage of development which would enable her to support a literature of her own, it certainly is no small consolation for her children, however ardent their patriotism, who would fain enter the literary arena, that not only across the Border, but beyond the ocean in the Motherland, there are doors of opportunity standing open through which they may find their way before the greatest and kindliest audience in the world. J. MACDONALD OXLEY. Ottawa, Canada , 29th August, 1892 . CONTENTS. I. BERT IS INTRODUCED, 5 II. FIREMAN OR SOLDIER, 11 III. NO. FIVE FORT STREET, 17 IV. OFF TO THE COUNTRY, 21 V. THE RIDE IN THE COACH, 29 VI. AT GRANDFATHER'S, 39 VII. COUNTRY EXPERIENCES, 47 VIII. TEMPTATION AND TRIUMPH, 57 IX. LOST AND FOUND, 67 X. BERT GOES TO SCHOOL, 81 XI. SCHOOL LIFE AT MR. GARRISON'S, 93 XII. A QUESTION OF INFLUENCE, 107 XIII. BERT AT HOME, 117 XIV. AN HONOURABLE SCAR, 127 XV. A CHANGE OF SCHOOL, 139 XVI. THE FIRST DAYS AT DR. JOHNSTON'S, 151 XVII. THE HOISTING, 163 XVIII. SCHOOL EXPERIENCES, 175 XIX. VICTORY AND DEFEAT, 187 XX. A NARROW ESCAPE, 203 XXI. LEARNING TO SWIM, 217 XXII. HOW HOISTING WAS ABOLISHED, 227 XXIII. PRIZE WINNING AND LOSING, 239 XXIV. A CHAPTER ON PONIES, 253 XXV. ABOUT TWO KINDS OF PONIES, 263 XXVI. VICTORY WON FROM DEFEAT, 273 XXVII. ABOUT LITERATURE AND LAW, 287 XXVIII. WELL DONE, BOYS! 301 XXIX. THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW, 315…

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