And the wonderful work she was doing in her outport district would probably come to an end. |
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As much as it sounds like the name of an outport fishing village somewhere in Newfoundland, it is not an actual place but rather a state of being. |
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His plot kicks in when, by a twist of fate and some benevolent blackmail, a young doctor is forced to leave Montreal and spend a mouth on the windswept outport. |
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Internally, most of its population was spread widely around a rugged coastline in small outport settlements. |
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Elizabeth Gail of Pomely Cove, White Bay, was the outport furniture maker extraordinaire. |
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There was a common theme in each era, involving the continuing decline of the traditional, stable, subsistence, outport economy by the forces of urbanism and industrialism. |
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