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  2. THE YO-YO.

    LESS time than we have taken to sketch out our hero's history sufficed to bring him to his hut. This was situated, as we have already observed, on the station of Mr. Herland, one of the most enterprising ...

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  4. CHAPTER IV.—THE MEN'S HUT.

    ANOTHER and a different scene, however, was being enacted in one of the huts on the same farm. This was one of the dwellings appropriated to the men, and here were assembled some eight or nine labourers, all, ...

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