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  2. THE STORYTELLER

    Trees have always held a peculiar fascination for me as a painter. The Stain Beach scrub in Southern Queensland holds many "models" with idiosyncrasies so marked ...

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  3. ROBBED OF HIS BIRTHRIGHT.*

    All Mr. Osmond's pleasure in the evening had gone. The thought that Jack, whom he had trusted so implicitly, could deceive him was a bitter one indeed. His one desire ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXVI.

    They all went down together on the Friday evening, arriving in time for dinner, Harris had engaged a suite of the best rooms in the hotel. Jack's bedroom had a' ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXV.

    The Osmonds and Nell duly departed for the Sunny South. At Mrs. Osmond's request, Jack called at The Rosery on their last evening to say good-bye. Mr. Osmond ...

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