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  2. The Stauntons. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STORY.

    Great was the astonishment of the mercantile community when they heard that the property, settled by Mr. Staunton years before on his wife and daughters, was to be ...

    Article : 1,428 words
  3. CHAPTER VIII.

    James Waldman turned his back upon Adelaide, and started upon his journey to Mr. Garland's station. He had taken farewell of the Stauntons with reiterated ...

    Article : 1,729 words
  4. Tales and Sketches.

    Dear Mr. Editor—My name is Samuel Jones—at home, Sam—at school, Stumpy, 'cause I'm short. I ain't particular myself as to what I'm called, so long as it ain't too ...

    Article : 1,727 words
  5. CHAPTER IX.

    In consequence of losing his way it was late in the afternoon when James came in sight of the Murray and his friend's headstation. He had never visited it before, ...

    Article : 1,362 words
  6. T. S.

    There is a tendency amongst many of us to abbreviate the names and titles both of persons and things of which we happen to be fond, and in many instances to call them ...

    Article : 3,972 words
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