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  2. WHAT HE COST HER.

    "You are come early for yoar 'crack,' to-day, Juxon," was the commissary's greeting to his friend, as the colonel entered the low-roofed little parlour which did ...

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  3. CHAPTER IX.

    Colonel Jaxon bad a soft place in his head —he had an eye for art. It did not take the more objectionable form of an opinion on paintings or statuary, but contented itself ...

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  4. THE SKETCHER.

    So late as August the country might still be called green with the remnant of the winter growths. Out in the bush there were miles of the beautiful desert pes, both the ...

    Article : 1,947 words
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