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  2. REFLECTIONS ON MY DAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE.

    NEVER shall I read love-stories with satisfaction any more: at last I knew why in these later days they have had for me a suspicions, a fretful interest at best. The writers are partial, thoughtless, unkind. ...

    Article : 5,684 words
  3. EXTRACTS FROM "MY DIARY."

    APRIL 18TH.—It is as though we woke up in a barrack. No! There is the distinction that, in the passages slaves are moving up and down with cups of iced milk or water for their mistresses in the early morning, ...

    Article : 3,412 words
  4. PORT OF ROCKHAMPTON.

    Vessels entering Keppel Bay will be boarded coastwaiter previously to their passing Sea Hill, and and inconvenience may be spared to the masters by [?] their stores in readiness for the inspection of [?] ...

    Article : 1,779 words
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