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  2. CHAPTER III.

    "Thou openest the mysterious gate Into the future's undiscovered land."—LONOFELLOW. Portsea, as everybody knows, is a very quiet, rustic-looking little place, given over during the greater part of the year to lime-burners and fishermen. ...

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  3. CHAPTER V.

    "There's many a slip 'twist the cup and the lip."—Old Proverb. They had been so engrossed in their own conversation that they had paid no heed to the four younger ones, who had strolled off over the seaweedcovered rocks, and were searching in the holes for reels of cotton and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CHAPTER IV.

    "THE CHILDREN'S PICNIC." "Pleasant as the light of the morning when the sun riseth, even as a morning without clouds."—2 Sam. With the perversity common to the Australian climate, the next day ...

    Article : 3,261 words
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