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  2. BLOOD AND SPLINTS.

    THE pretty little village of London is embosomed in a gentle glade leading to the silvery Thames. This river possesses many charms for the naturalist, and it lives in the memory of many an exiled bargeman. Its banks are in ...

    Article : 534 words
  3. Pedestrianism.

    LEARMONTH AND ROLFE.—These two celebrated peds met at Geelong on the 11th inst., to try conclusions over the S, P. coarse, well known as being one of the most severe in the colony. The course was from Geelong through Steiglitz, Egerton, Ballan, ...

    Article : 341 words
  4. Lay of a Melbourne Vagrant.

    IT’S enough to make any one feel quite annoyed, The way some folks grumble when they’re unemployed, The pleasures of loafing by such are alloyed, With the sweetness (?) of labour I long have been cloyed, ...

    Article : 519 words
  5. A Manifest Error;

    “ DOST thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall then be no more cakes and ale ?” demanded “ Sir TOBY BELCH,” indignantly; and Mr. JOHN KNOWLES, of the Adelaide lead—wherever that important place may be situated—may very properly ask a similar ...

    Article : 331 words
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