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  2. CHAPTER IV.

    Mason was up and away from his house the morning following on Cransfield's unwelcome visit. Jane heard him shouting for his breakfast, and though she was as a rule ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    She joined the public service a few years ago, and among its lower circles where sho struggled and wandered became to some extent a "character." She was tall, and ...

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  4. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    There's a short grey land and a small grey gate. (Will you come awhile with me?) There's a big kind moon if were not too ...

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  5. CARPET SNAKE AND OPOSSUM.

    Mr. S. W. Jackson, writing from Scone, N.S.W. says:—"While I was camped on the Queensland side of the Macpherson range during ...

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  6. THE NATURALIST.

    Mr. W. McLennan, of Thursday Island, in writing to Mr. H. L. White, of Belltrees, N.S.W., narrates the following snake story:— ...

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  7. LIZARD AND SNAKE.

    Dr. L. Grey Thompson, of Launceston (Tas.). writes:—"The account in The Australasian' of a fight between a brown snake and goanna has reminded me of an ...

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