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  2. POETRY.

    A little elbow leans upon your knee, Your tired knee that has so much to bear; A child's dear eyes are looking lovingly From underneath a thatch of tangled hair. ...

    Article : 345 words
  3. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR—I enclose you an extract from yesterday's Herald; you will know if there is any foundation for the report contained therein, if so, I think you will agree with me that the few lines I send you may ...

    Article : 800 words
  4. CHAPTER VI.

    Reginald Cameron had been by no means in a gracious humour, when his mother in joyful tones announced that the physician's protest was at last removed, and they were at liberty to make their ...

    Article : 3,807 words
  5. FICTION. (From English, American, and other Periodicals.) THE HOPE OF HAWTHORNE HALL.

    Annabel Hathway, heiress and hope of Hawthorne Hall, was sent to Germany to finish her education. Before returning home, she, with a party of friends, were to make a tour of Italy; but at Florence the ...

    Article : 443 words
  6. PONDERINGS OF A WORKING MAN.

    SIR—Owing to the present flourishing state of the public finances, I believe the time has now come for the Legislature to consider the future prospects of the rising generation of the colony—a subject, I am ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  7. DISTRICT NEWS. NEWCASTLE.

    On Tuesday evening, the 'bus Miner, on returning from the cricket ground with a goodly number of passengers, met with an accident which, happily, proved less serious than was at first anticipated. ...

    Article : 529 words
  8. CHAPTER V.

    "The postman is coming up the walk, Dorothy. There is a letter from Anna, I am sure," called a sweet, musical voice, from out an arbor thickly shaded with vines, and set under the shadow, also, of a ...

    Article : 3,415 words
  9. THE CLARENCE AND RICHMOND.

    THE NORTHERN BREAKWATER, CLARENCE HEADS.—We are glad to find that the Government is determined to proceed with the Northern Breakwater, at the Clarence Heads, forthwith. Mr. Bell, ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. BOURKE.

    It is raining in magnificent plenty, and the grass and flowers are pushing themselves into our very houses. Thank God for these gifts, say all Christian hearts in Bourke. ...

    Article : 643 words
  11. CHAPTER VII.

    "Come in, Prudy, dear, faithful soul! Did you say that my uncle had gone to town?" questioned Miss Hathaway, as she saw that devoted creature's face thrust in through the cautiously-opened door of ...

    Article : 2,551 words
  12. THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH STATION, WALGETT.

    SIr—I beg to place at your disposal the appended correspondence, that those of the public who are interested may understand the modified view in which the Government has in a commendable spirit agreed ...

    Article : 1,130 words
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