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  2. CHAPTER III.

    I must now introduce the reader to a scene differing widely from the bushranger's cave or the prison cell, to no less a place than Government House at Sydney. The wide saloons were brilliantly lighted and filled with a gay ...

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  3. CHAPTER VIII.

    "Pleased with his guest, the good man still would ply Each earnest question, and his converse court; But Gertrude, as she eyed him, knew not why A strange and troubling wonder stout her short."—CAMPBELL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 3,667 words
  4. WOONOONA.

    IMMEDIATELY pushing open the door of the parlour, he found his wife superintending the exertions of some half-dozen gins, who were ...

    Article : 1,090 words
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