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  2. BUSH SKETCHER.

    "Good day, boys," said Mrs. Bill, with a nod, as she trudged cheerfully beside Hogan's team. She wore a man's flannel shirt and ...

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    The Rev. Charles Standish sat in his railway carriage, journeying to Melbourne on parochial matters. He had not altered a great deal from the grey [?] boy, who had ...

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  4. THE SKETCHER.

    "Dick," said my cousin Maud to me one day, "I want you to teach me to skate. Everyone is learning, and one feels so out of it if one does not do everything like that. ...

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