Ésimésac urges Saint-Élie-de-starving Caxton's inhabitants to start a community garden. Cultivating the land cooperatively will increase each person's yield. A new railway line will connect Saint-Élie-de-Caxton to the globe and provide wealth. Riopel, the burly blacksmith, starts building the railway track and gets the locals to invest in it rather than play in the garden. Metal sinks Ésimésac's great project. Can he stop progress?
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Ésimésac urges Saint-Élie-de-starving Caxton's inhabitants to start a community garden. Cultivating the land cooperatively will increase each person's yield. A new railway line will connect Saint-Élie-de-Caxton to the globe and provide wealth. Riopel, the burly blacksmith, starts building the railway track and gets the locals to invest in it rather than play in the garden. Metal sinks Ésimésac's great project. Can he stop progress?
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