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  2. Cousin Polly.

    Before long, almost all had it at their fingers ends; and Sir Richard (as we have a right to call him now) with his fair consort, became the cynosure of all eyes. Lady Farnborough, in her white ...

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    Government House and Barracks, Parramatta Parks USED AS A RESIDENCE BY THE EARLY GOVERNORS OF THE COLONY. 1. Government House. 2. Barracks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The late Mrs. Oakes, of Parramatta, BORN IN SYDNEY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1789, Supposed to have been the first white woman born in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The late, Mrs. Caroline Chisholm," THE IMMIGRANTS' FRIEND. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHAPTER X.

    "Are you there, Sir Richard?" Mrs. Vandle asked, as she drew near to a group composed of four men, just making the outline of four male figures in the darkness, to which her eyes were ...

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    The First Cricket Match between New South Wales and Victoria,.played In the Sydney Domain in January, 1857, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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