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  2. OLD TIME MEMORIES

    When I was in Hobart recently, the house in which Dr. Nixon, the first Bishop of Tasmania, lived was pointed out to me. "Bishop Nison's house," my friend ...

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  3. AMONG THE SPINIFEX.

    Drakard lay in his bunk in the little tin shed near the office, wondering how this quarrel had come about. He was still flushed with the humiliation of it ...

    Article : 2,100 words
  4. BLACK BUTTERFLIES.

    "Romance is dead!" muttered Joan Marguerite, as she gazed with sombre grey eyes through the window of the little morning room at the sun-steeped garden. ...

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  5. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Who shall tell of the things I own? Smother of flow'r and feather fern, Rose of dawn on an opal throne, Fires aglow in a sunset's urn. ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. THERE IS A SORROW CALLED REMEMBERING.

    There is a sorrow called Remembering Whose children are the dreams of happier days; Her pale face glimmers in the realms of ...

    Article : 244 words
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