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  2. THE MORTGAGER'S DAUGHTER

    Yet this the reader has already partially discovered. No sooner had the door closed on his mother than Manderson began his justification. He told everything fully and ...

    Article : 533 words
  3. Early Australian History.

    Jeffries' career was one of horrific cruelty and lustful brutality, and many of his deeds would not bear narration in detail. In one of his excursions he came across a hut in a lonely part of the bush, the home of a settler, his wife and ...

    Article : 504 words
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  5. CHAPTER XX.—THE CONCLUSION.

    The marriage of Mr. Manderson was “a nine day's wonder.” That the bride had been a governess, that he had chosen her for her virtue alone, and that there were ...

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  6. HARRY HUNT.

    This man was one of the last of the ancient rovers of Tasmania. He came out from the old country as a convict and was assigned to the service of one of the officials connected with, the Survey Office of Van .Dieman's ...

    Article : 425 words
  7. BRITTON'S GANG.

    During 1822-3 four escaped convicts kept the country side in terror by their wild exploits. Their names were Beaven, Britton, Jefkins and Brown. The first-named was a native of the Hunter, in New South Wales, and had been ...

    Article : 132 words
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