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  2. CHAPTER III.

    When the Paulina was anchored close inshore Mr. Weir repeated his previous performance, bringing the captain and mate both on board the Protector with him. ...

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  3. CHAPTER IV.

    On the arrival of the letter the news from Captain Clare was flashed to all parts of Australia within half an hour, and in less than that time the Minister ...

    Article : 2,445 words
  4. CHAPTER VI.

    By daylight in the morning Colonel Rowell had got every gun on the island so placed that, while perfectly protected, they were able to rake both cruisers with a most ...

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  5. CHAPTER V.

    The night had set in dark and very cold, with a strong wind from the south-west, scurrying clouds with frequent blasts of rain swept across the sky, and both on land ...

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