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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    Cows were pastured in a good many of the preen meadows around Wendall. In the latter part of the afternoon, when the sun was low, and the damp coolness steamed up from the ground, they would crowd around the meadow bnrs, lowing to be let out ...

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  3. OLD SHILLING'S BUSH WEDDING.

    Old Shilling was a well-known character in the district between Aramac and Rockhampton, where part of my Australian life was spent I think he was of German extraction, and his real name was Schelling, which, for some reason that I know not, had ...

    Article : 2,372 words
  4. A FISH DINNER IN GIPPSLAND.

    THE scene depicted on our front page is one familiar to those who live near or are accustomed to sail upon almost any largo shoot of water in Australia. The Gippsland lakes were once a favourite haunt of pelicans, but in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 4,138 words
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