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Cheese Curd for Bait by James McIntyre (1828 - 1906)

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LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of Cheese Curd for Bait by James McIntyre. This was the Weekly Poetry project for September 23, 2012.

James McIntyre, born in Scotland, came to Canada in 1841. He finally settled in Ingersoll (a town in central Ontario on the banks of the Thames River), the then-heart of Canadian dairy country.
He was well loved in the community, from which he often received aid in hard times, due in part to his poesy and oratorical skills — he was called on to speak at every kind of social gathering in Ingersoll. The region seems to have inspired him, and it was in celebration of the proud history of Canada, the natural beauty and industry of the region, and especially its cheese, that the majority of his oeuvre was written. (Summary from Wikipedia)
14 Episodes
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Version 1

Version 1

2025-08-1501:471

Version 2

Version 2

2025-08-1501:371

Version 3

Version 3

2025-08-1502:27

Version 4

Version 4

2025-08-1501:41

Version 5

Version 5

2025-08-1501:50

Version 6

Version 6

2025-08-1501:39

Version 7

Version 7

2025-08-1501:42

Version 8

Version 8

2025-08-1501:36

Version 9

Version 9

2025-08-1501:36

Version 10

Version 10

2025-08-1501:38

Version 11

Version 11

2025-08-1501:331

Version 12

Version 12

2025-08-1502:05

Version 13

Version 13

2025-08-1501:42

Version 14

Version 14

2025-08-1502:191

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