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  2. CHAPTER II. (Continued).

    Then began the long and trying ordeal of her vigil. It was near midnight by her watch when the man began his incoherent mutteringa. He opened his eyes ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    There is no moon to-night, each granite hill Is steeped in deepest gloom; tranquilly still, The vast bush; hushed in dreamy slumber, lies. ...

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  4. MISTAKEN.

    I dreamed that I was very, very old; So old that time seemed but a span of years. A cobweb gleaming with a dew of tears ...

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  5. THE SKETCHER.

    There were no finer specimens of bluegums to be found in all Gippsland than those growing on the range which overlooked the decaying mining town of Golden ...

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  6. THE STORYTELLER

    He knocked at my office door, and entered villi a deprecating air, foreign to hawkers. He was a small man, and his grey coat had too evidently been originally ...

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  7. CHAPTER III.

    Clare allowed her brother's letter to lie idly in her lap as she looked dreamily into the fire Outside the rain was lashing the trees in the park; the wind, coming in gusts, ...

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  8. THE TEMPTATION OF HARRY HOWETT.

    The bell tinkled sharply, and Howett knew he was in for a wigging. As he entered the office Mr. Jones was looking at a document as if he had found a slug ...

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