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  2. THE SQUATTER AND HIS PROTEGE.

    "Our thoughtless tea is caught by out ward form. And empty noise; and loves itself in man."—Dryden, TILLY FLETCHER was astir on the following morning, and, with the exception, perhaps, of ...

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  3. CHAPTER XIX.

    "Rob me the exchequer."—King IV. "Flat burglary as over was committed." —Much ade about nothing. On the night of the ball old Grist and his ...

    Article : 3,335 words
  4. MINING.

    MR. WARDEN HILL, of Byerstown, reports to the Under Secretary for Mines as follows, concerning the Normanby reefs:—"Endeavour Reward Claim.— This claim ...

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