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  2. THE SKETCHER.

    Her hands were withered with work, and her eyes dim with the sewing of garments. When the children were young she had sat up late at night after an arduous day's work ...

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  3. THE NATURALIST

    In the course of a general conversation with the Messrs. Harry Quiney and William Allen, of Mortlake, the other day, the question of eagles cropped up. Mr. Allen ...

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  4. THE ANTIQUARY.

    During the approach of the British-Australian forces to Gaza an Ansac mounted troop noticed in ground which the Turks had opened up for a trench traces of a ...

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  5. FORCOTTEN HISTORY

    On December 28, 1803, H.M.S. Calcutta passed out through the Rip on her way to Sydney, after spending over two months in Port Phillip, to which she had brought ...

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