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  2. LORD BYRON IN A STORM.

    Sailors say, that a calm always precedes a storm; and we had reason to give into such presentments, for the wind, which had blown from the south-west, with a light gale, suddenly changed to the opposite point of the compass, and came down with ...

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    The apprehension of the Bushrangers at Haslem's has made great haven among these gentry. We are inclined to believe, on the authority of many well informed persons, that the most desperate portion of the ...

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