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  2. "Hobgoblin of the Jenolan Caves."

    How they fought, those Goblins spiteful-Goblins grey and green and blue, Goblins red and salmon colored, many Rainbow Goblins, too! ...

    Article : 132 words
  3. Two Old Fogies.

    "Tuesday next-being Prince of Walea's birth— being—er—er—the Feast of All Saints, there will be divine service in this church at seven o'clock in the evening." ...

    Article : 2,965 words
  4. (CHAPTER II.—(Continued.)

    At tine entrance to the cave he saw Hobgoblin, who was coming back to have another look at Soft Eyes. Our rescued goblin stood quite still, and waited for Hobgoblin to see him. ...

    Article : 746 words
  5. CHAPTER IV.

    Will-shake-his-paw, the kangaroo poet, had crept to the bop of the coachhouse at the beginning of the fray, and watched all that went on with the most intense interest. He afterwards ...

    Article : 1,641 words
  6. CHAPTER III.

    Meentime the wallaroos waxed more and more indignant at the conduct of Hobgoblin, until at last the Old Man Erangaroo said: "Well, I'm not given to fighting myself, unless ...

    Article : 894 words
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