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  1. POPULAR SCIENCE PAPERS. SOME ZOOLOGICAL FABLES.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 8 June 1889 Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO The Caulfield & Elsternwick Leader. p 2 Article
    ... magnifico holds very true when applied to many matters of popular belief regarding animals and ... commonplace things after all is said and done. Indeed, fables about animals as often as not arise from this ... this c. contention than is afforded by the well-known Case of the. "BHair-eels.'- These animals, as ... 1814 words
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  2. JOHN DUNN OF ZULULAND. THE SCOTTISH CHIEF OF THE ZULUS.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 14 September 1895 p 5 Article
    ... fiction. Many are the a stories told round camp fires about this tl extraordinary Scotahman, whose ... imbued with Zulu character. A white a man who for forty years has lived the 1 Zulu life, wedded to Zulu ... in the leg by the bull. His leg being terribly lacer I ated and torn by the animal's horn, he was ... 1368 words
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  3. HERE AND THERE.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 25 November 1893 p 3 Article
    ... be that Sir Graham Berry, his legs not- th withstanding, is an incomparable hornpipe the dancer. But ... person offence ? Of course it involved a little delicate fiction, but is not that the foundation of ... aughter by his imitation of various animals; and how he made a great feature of his rep resentation of ... 1899 words
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  4. HERE AND THERE.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 7 October 1893 p 3 Article
    ... heaps more quotations than you," thought Sir Graham, peeping beneath his eyebrows at Mr Shiels. "And ... blandly that it was a common practice in foreign conutries to light fires under animals to start ... men who surround the dry facts of barter with the imaginery of fiction and theartistie Beauty of ... 1939 words
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  5. HERE AND THERE.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 28 October 1893 p 6 Article
    ... know, the animals in the cages there are perfect types of politicians. There 1 is the lion. 1Doesn't he ... oppressive; but he asserts himself by his very unpleasantness, and can not be disregarded. Animals of the ... fiction, because it educates. them, Lemanse it makes them oharitable towards others, and so on. All 1 this ... 2197 words
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  6. RENSHAW FANNING'S QUEST. SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 27 October 1894 p 7 Article Illustrated
    ... the few hun dred starving animals the drought had left hint. leanwhile, the burning, brassy heavens ... studded with the shrivelled, rotting careases of dead animals, scattered about here and there in ... open, as if to keep up the fiction that there was anyair to come in. "I believe there's going to be ... 4377 words
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  7. An Ocean Tragedy. CHAPTER VII.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Wednesday 25 December 1889 Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO THE "CAULFIELD & ELSTERNWICK LEADER." p 2 Article Illustrated
    ... expression; but this might have been the artist's misinterpretation of their character. She was as like ... without knowing the original, that the character of this part of the face was exquisitely re produced. It ... t to go, so I let fall the reins on the animal's neck and left the scent to the detection of c her ... 9986 words
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  8. LITERATURE.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 8 June 1889 Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO The Caulfield & Elsternwick Leader. p 3 Article
    ... grandmother, anl great granlmother, of remarkalle intellect. strength of character, 'variety of ... they should together write i juvenile work, comprising tales, travels, biographies, and natural ... next comedy. The French Stage in the Eighteenth Centlry. (Chapman and Hall.)---fi the opinion of ... 1558 words
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  9. MISCELLANEOUS READINGS.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Wednesday 25 December 1889 Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO THE "CAULFIELD & ELSTERNWICK LEADER." p 4 Article
    ... wonders of fiction will be brought into the realms of sober fact. A case in point is afforded by an ... 731 words
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  10. Ladies' Gossip.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 17 February 1894 p 3 Article Illustrated
    ... to her fancy, and to class her ad. ventres ,under the list of "fiction." The British matron has been ... 1119 words
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  11. POPULAR SCIENCE. Inventors and Inventions.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 9 June 1894 p 3 Article
    ... momentnum exoeed the pull of gravity. The latter is minimised by birds and some other animals by the ... remarkable for small size, unobtrusive character and deadly powers. Mr Gatling has now applied an ... 1229 words
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  12. THE BUNYIP.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 29 December 1888 p 10 Article
    ... Bunyip is the Australian sea-serpent, onlyt differs from that much-disputed fact or fiction in that ... 1518 words
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  13. SOMEWHAT STRANGE. ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS OF EVERY-DAY LIFE. Queer Kpisodes and Thrilling Adventures Which Show that Truth is Stranger than Fiction.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 1 February 1896 p 1 Article
    ...ures Which Show that Truth is Truth Stranger than Fiction. Miss SAUNDERS, says the Cincinnati ... hall of hit hsouse a wonderful clock. It is wounmd by the opening and cljsing of the front 'door. It lights the gas-jet in the hall in •the evening and turns it out at bed-time.) In the morning it ... 2217 words
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  14. NEWS FROM ALL SOURCES.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 7 September 1895 p 4 Article
    ... for 250 years. The Giblin Memorial Hall, at Devon port,Tasmania,«tifih iits literary and art ... character. you know." "'Indeed," reinarled the ofli cei, with a tinge of surprise in his voice. ... 1541 words
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  15. HERE AND THERE.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 25 August 1894 p 3 Article
    ... No burglar is represented, in fact or fiction, as going for a profane spree on the Milky Way. It is ... you not remamber when Graham Berry, the prancing Premier as they called him, went home on his ... 1699 words
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  16. THE LASS THAT LOVED A MINER. PART II. CHAPTER IV.—(CONTINUED.)
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 17 February 1894 p 6 Article
    ... towards proving that the fellow who 'said ' Truth is stranger than fiction' knew a thing or two,". Grauby ... 5015 words
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  17. TAKEN ON TRUST. CHAPTER V.—QUEEN VALENTINE'S KINGDOM.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 11 November 1893 p 6 Article
    ... hall, and opened the library door. During the past six weeks she had not once seen Kenneth Gaunt. ... stood Kenneth Gaunt. -He had evidently satopped abruptly on hearing her voice, but retreat was ... Then Kenneth, lifting his hat distantly, stepped off the track. The color died out of her face; her ... 5954 words
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  18. A BUSH MAID SWEETHEART
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 7 January 1893 Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO THE CHELTENHAM LEADER p 1 Article
    ... contain elements t of fiction. No one has eover contradicted - his version; and it is certain Meg ... 7366 words
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  19. BLACK BLOOD: A PECULIAR CASE. BOOK I.—1815. PRELIMINARIES OF THE STORY. CHAPTER I. HOW SIR JOHN TALKED TO HIS NIECE.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 25 August 1888 p 3 Article
    ... curiously crabbed ' character, for though Mary Anne almost eurpassed the cook in her taste in culinsry ... the carpet till they . reached the hall. 1 Here Madge attempted to object again. n Don's 2r, mis, ... 9968 words
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  20. The Ingoldsby Legends. MRS. BOTHERBY' STORY. THE LEECH OF FOLKESTONE.
    The Caulfield and Elsternwick Leader (North Brighton, Vic : 1888 - 1902) Saturday 1 June 1889 Supplement: SUPPLEMENT TO The Caulfield & Elsternwick Leader. p 2 Article
    ... the head of his well-furnished . oard, sat Mlfaster Thomas Marsh, of Marston hall a Yeoman well ... fiction, . denominated, had taken hebr to his boutsor in. foreign country. The endet of hia fauily, S ... Iss of his elder chllilren, became eventually lady of hIarrton-hall. It has been said that ohs Was ... 10706 words
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