ealing and whaling involved dirty,
difficult, and dangerous work. Hunters endured the hardships out of a sense
of duty to their families and communities. Ordinary men were celebrated as
heroes, and young boys aspired to follow in their wake.
Seal Hunters (1933)
(Originally published in The Wooden Walls among the Ice Floes: Telling
the Romance of the Newfoundland Seal Fishery)
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