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  2. THE TRAVELLER.

    About the voyage from Melbourne, via New Zealand and Cape Horn, to the River Plate—the first port of call after leaving Wellington—I need say little. All ...

    Article : 2,359 words
  3. BUSH YARNS.

    Why the two brothers so exactly fitted the names of Rich Man Dawson and Poor Man Dawson no one thought of discussing. But the underlying principle which led to ...

    Article : 653 words
  4. CHAPTER IV.

    The steamer Pride of Riverina was [?]ting at the cables which fastened her to two red gums on the left bank of the Murr[?]mbidgee. On the upper deck sat a man with a ...

    Article : 686 words
  5. CHAPTER III.

    When May had been eight months at the farm, old Dawson called Meg into his sanctum and bade her be seated, as he had something to say to her. He was a long time ...

    Article : 421 words
  6. CHAPTER II.

    Charlie reached manhood without getting into any very serious scrape, though not without escapades which taxed Meg sorely, and called forth biting comment ...

    Article : 489 words
  7. CHAPTER V.

    May died that evening, and when they laid her to rest with her husband they placed on her breast a blossom of love, which had only bloomed to fade for ever. ...

    Article : 408 words
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