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Saint Catharines

British  

noun

  1. an industrial city in S central Canada, in S Ontario on the Welland Canal. Pop: 129 170 (2001)

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He never did settle down here in Saint Catharines with us.

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And I don’t mean to sound boastful, but I won the penmanship contest at my schoolhouse here in Saint Catharines.

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That’s how me, Mama, and the babies made it to the place we live now, to Saint Catharines.

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“I got word from Saint Catharines about you coming. I hear you’re wantin’ to know about your daddy and his brother, Mr. Matthew,” he said, running his fingers through his trim gray beard.

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“I held on to it to give to his widow. After I got word from Saint Catharines, I’ve been holding it for you,” Old Joseph said, his voice growing more urgent.

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