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  3. THE BURNING OF BARPONGA. AN AUSTRALIAN CHRISTMAS STORY.

    "Seasonable weather this, Sir?" "Ay, seasonable enough, but hardly comfortable. But I suppose we oughtn't to growl at a bit of heat, so long as water and ...

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  4. POETICAL JUSTICE.

    "Well, we've fixed it up, George!" "Fixed it up?" "Yes; Lottie and I." "Get out! How d'you manage it?" ...

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  5. CHAPTER III.

    "This engine drives the blowers that supply the blast to the smelting furnaces." The speaker was an officer of the Mammoth Silver Mine at the Dividing Ranges, and he ...

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  6. CHAPTER II.

    It was midnight, and a stately house at Norwood poured light and music from its open windows into the languid, flower-scented night. Sweet music, swaying and throbbing, ...

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  7. A HARD CASE.

    The other day a thick-headed Irishman, who was charged with being drunk and disorderly, nearly drove a Magistrate mad. The following colloquy took place between the ...

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