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  2. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    O, beautiful Australian summer sky, Cloudless as some fair angel's happy brow, Your starry smile is on the barque gone by That hath but withered garlands at its ...

    Article : 249 words
  3. THE SKETCHER.

    It stands there, sun-smitten and weatherstained, amongst the box trees and the clump of feathery foliaged grey-green brigalows, deserted now except for the ...

    Article : 1,187 words
  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    The but was a stone's throw from the creek, and a couple of miles from the windmill, which stood beside the deepest tank on Keeuga; its iron arms struck sketchily ...

    Article : 810 words
  5. II.

    [?] had darkened with the shadow [?]storm. It had whirled across [?] a great Column, which broke d[?] deluging it with sand. The ...

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  6. THE NATURALIST.

    Writing from, near Brisbane, J.O'N.B. sends a very interesting note:—"Touching the question of the call or note of the coachwhip bird, being produced by two ...

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  7. III.

    The windmill Was broken. The woman stood by the door of the hut, leaning against it and gazing over the plains. ...

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