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  2. (ALL, RIGHTS RESERVED.) The Camp at Wandinong.

    The next day there was some kind, of a tea ready. But the salt in the potatoes had been forgotten, there were no ferns, and though le[?]ces grew green in the garden, Mary had not attempted the salad ...

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  3. CHAPTER L.

    The young editor of the "Invernish Observer" had become quite a known personage in the town; [?]ilway porters touched their caps to him; the stationmaster, oblig[?] as ever, hurried to see if ...

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    A German Military B'cycle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHAPTER VIII.

    The doctor from Young came and went. He accepted, the fee Peterson told him of, not cheerfully, but of necessity. It was a long journey, and he came three times, but Peterson had so ...

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