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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    He told himself that he must have an outfit of some kind for his voyage. This and his passage would cost him at least fifty pounds. Of the handred which John Treverton had given him he ...

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  3. Robert Wreford's Daughter.

    To Anne's infinite relief, her father on the [?] row made no reference to last night's stormy interview. But at breakfast-time it was evident that he was displeased. He scarcely spoke except to ...

    Article : 4,946 words
  4. THROUGH the BREAKERS.

    Oh! 'tis a goodly sight for those who seek A resting place on Australasia's strand; The wild bush stretching far o'er ridge and creek, The homesteads scattered o'er the smiling land, ...

    Article : 2,043 words
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