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  2. Fiction.

    Like all other parts of Australia, Tasmania has one prominent deficiency—the absence of any objects rendered beautiful and venerable by their antiquity. There are no hoary ruins mantled with ivy, whose moss-grown walls ...

    Article : 6,916 words
  3. From Exile.

    It is one of the advantages—and, so far as I know, the only one—that a large dinner party possesses over a small one, that disagreeable persons are not so prominent. The company at Craglands that night, it is true, was not ...

    Article : 5,804 words
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