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  2. Poetry.

    Su[?]mers four Had, [?]lon lightly On the head of her we teach, As we sto[?]d and heard the murmurs Of the waves, thrown on the beach. ...

    Article : 102 words
  3. CHAPTER XIII.

    A few weeks after we had returned to our various places of abode, and when I had settled down at the rather. unpleasant, work of dipping the flocks tor scab, I was one day ...

    Article : 1,245 words
  4. Novelist.

    On arriving in town I found the usual congregation of squatters located at the Royal the same drinking and spr[?]eing bat I had more prudence this year, ...

    Article : 2,485 words
  5. THE MAN - DOG.

    MY first knowledge of the singular being called “Du Chien the Man dog,” began when we weer on duty down in the Pech[?] country a short time after General Taylor’s celebrated ...

    Article : 3,645 words
  6. CHAPTER XIV.

    It has often occurred to me how ignorant the people at home are of all the hardships and inconveniences which an Australian squatter had to undergo at the time of which ...

    Article : 1,692 words
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