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  2. HOW HE LEFT AND HOW HE FOUFD HER.

    We hear many tales of hearts made light and homes made bright as results of successful trips to the diggings. Of young men who have gone forth to endeavour to avert the rain that was coming ...

    Article : 1,780 words
  3. Children’S Column.

    For two years Royal continued to live this life of mingled labour and enjoyment. He drove the cows to the pasture, helped the farmer’s wife with her housework, and also ...

    Article : 1,595 words
  4. TANGLED LIVES.

    The moon shone full and bright into the cleared hollow which surrounded the deserted saw-mill, fighting up a strange and peculiarly Australian scene. At the ...

    Article : 4,685 words
  5. THROUGH MAORILAND.

    On reaching Ornanni I dismissed the Maoris with a suitable present, and determined to journey to Orakeikorako on foot. Mr. Bell, the missionary of the native village, kindly invited ...

    Article : 2,505 words
  6. “ HAPPY ORPHANS.”

    A hundred little chicks or more, Downy, soft, and yellow, Were weeping out their discontent In voices far from mellow. ...

    Article : 180 words
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