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  2. The Legend of the Red Bluff.

    Picturesque beyond description is the lovely island of Tasmania, with its fertile soil, its genial climate, and ever varying beauty of hill, dale, and river. Mountains rise in majestic beauty, rugged and grim; in winter capped with ...

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  3. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil:

    Old Brownbie, as he was usually called, was a squatter also, but a squatter of a class very different from that to which Heathcote belonged. He had begun his life in the colonies a little under a cloud, having been sent out from home ...

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