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  2. AUSTRALIAN BANDITTI.

    To a man of the Croaker school, or one who, like Peacock's "Mr. Escott," looked always at the dark side of things, the last novelty in bushranging could not fail to be highly gratifying. ...

    Article : 1,543 words
  3. ON BLANK VERSE.

    IN this new province of the republic of letters, wherein criticlings (not critics), in their farthing rushlight prelections before small-beer societies, are wont to preate much about "superficial harmony" ...

    Article : 3,724 words
  4. THE MIDGE CORRESPONDENCE. No. VIII.

    MR. MIDGE GIVES HIS IDEA OF A RECENT DINNER AT WHICH HE WAS NOT PRESENT, AND CONTINUES HIS PORTRAIT PAINTING. ...

    Article : 37 words
  5. A CROCODILE HUNT.

    As we approached the river banks, a large crocodile have in sight, floating down the stream like a log of wood. Oar position was most favourable to send an arrow rattling through his scales, and my young [?] ...

    Article : 1,511 words
  6. To the Editor of the Sydney Mail.

    SIR,—Mr. John Robertson—he is no longer the honorable—has vacated his office, and, like a good demestic, who is desirous of getting another place, has received a certificate of charcter. There now ...

    Article : 3,269 words
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