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  • The usual suspects keep cropping up for me, like Kraft Dinner (or even better, the white Cheddar mac from President's Choice), a big bowl of pasta (though strangely only the whole wheat kind) with nothing at all on it, even a full can of Habitant Pea Soup!

    A Simple Supper Sarah 2009

  • The usual suspects keep cropping up for me, like Kraft Dinner (or even better, the white Cheddar mac from President's Choice), a big bowl of pasta (though strangely only the whole wheat kind) with nothing at all on it, even a full can of Habitant Pea Soup!

    Archive 2009-07-01 Sarah 2009

  • Habitant Pea Soup – entire can (ah yes ... sick people food!) 33.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Sarah 2008

  • Inoperation Eyr-lands Eyot, Meganesia, Habitant and the onebut thousand insels,

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • At present the beach is bare; the five rivers of the valley -- the Gasperau, the Cornwallis, the Canard, the Habitant, the Perot -- are empty.

    Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses Frederic S. Cozzens

  • Habitant in the new continent across these years, she is wife and, though she had laughed, is mother, and on a day is with her Harry, and Harry is saying, not at all with any hardness in his voice, but very gravely:

    This Freedom 1925

  • (Laughter) He might have told you that one of the greatest books of poems that ever came out of Canada was published under my supervision; and I have never ceased to be proud of the day when I succeeded in procuring the publication in the City of New York of "The Habitant" by Dr. Drummond.

    Salubrities I Have Met 1920

  • Judge_; those of Dr. Dr.mmond from _The Habitant_, _Johnnie Courteau_, and _The Voyageur_; that of Mrs. Cotes from her _Social Departure_;

    Humour of the North 1909

  • The best criticism that the present writer ever heard on the subject came from a Habitant farmer in the Province of Quebec, a simple, unlettered man, who was a poet at heart but who would have been amazed had anyone told him so.

    Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived William Joseph Long 1909

  • Habitant de Louisbourg complains in his wonderfully candid diary, seemed to have taken sides.

    The Great Fortress : A chronicle of Louisbourg 1720-1760 William Charles Henry Wood 1905

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