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  2. John Macdonald's Triumph. I.

    Within the ramsnackle nut that was used as the office of Woolamuck Gold Mine two men sat facing each other across a plain deal table, upon which ...

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  3. THE FAMILY COUNCIL. I.

    They were old—over seventy, both [?]t them—and it was before the time of the Old-Age Pension, so there seemed nothing for it but the ...

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  4. III.

    Richard Dale's heart was heavy. In spite of his brave words of an hour since, when he had ordered Libly and hre brothers out of his sight, ...

    Article : 700 words
  5. IV.

    Next day the market in Woolamucks experienced some thrilling hours. At ten o'clock a 2/- bid produced a thousand shares, which were ...

    Article : 351 words
  6. III.

    In Perth, Macdonald found his fears amply confirmed, so to London he went, angry with himself that he had been so easily hoodwinked, but grimly ...

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  7. V.

    Since Macdonald left the mine a brief weekly cablegram had arrived at the office, reporting the progress that had been made, but indicating ...

    Article : 564 words
  8. II.

    Dear Betty,—William, Alf and I think it only right that you should know about father and mother. The farm's been doing very badly of late, ...

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  9. II.

    Blakely had departed for England weeks ago, with all the necessary documents for the prosecution of his big scheme in his possession, and ...

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  10. Deafening.

    The youth was in danger of drifting into bad courses, when one of the noble people who interest themselves in such cases persuaded him to accept ...

    Article : 113 words
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