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  2. ARTHUR LANDON, THE AUSTRALIAN BUSHMAN. CHAPTER 1.

    It was on the morning of that memorable [?]ay which holds such a conspicuours position in the annals of Victorian history—"Black Thursday"—that a young horseman emerged ...

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  3. CHAPTER II.

    The reader has no doubt already recognised our hero, Arthur Landon, in the person of the young bushman who arrived so opportunely, and so heroically rescued the little ...

    Article : 2,302 words
  4. Bafiled.

    In the winter of 1863 it became plain to the Secret Service Bureau that there were a number of people in Washington who made it their business to send information for the rebel ...

    Article : 917 words
  5. CHAPTER III.

    Before leaving home on his trip to Melbourne with the stock for market, Arthur Landon had been commissioned by his father and Haley to engage a tutor for the children ...

    Article : 3,201 words
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