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  2. CHAPTER III.—THE RIVAL. AN ADVENTURE.

    A few days after, as Tom and Sandy were enjoying their smoke outside of their hut preparatory to their evening meal, the tramp of horses was heard, and presently Mr. Mudie ...

    Article : 1,899 words
  3. THE OBJECTIONABLE AUSTRALIAN.

    TOM SALISBURY was walking past A[?]ey House. He had crossed the Park from Bayswater, where he wu lodging. It was at the end of the season, and town was beginning ...

    Article : 2,475 words
  4. CHAPTER V.—CLEARING UP.

    Have you ever, gentle reader, lived in the far bush? If you have you have notified that when a sheep, horse, or bullock died, although there was not a crow to be seen or ...

    Article : 908 words
  5. CHAPTER IV.—BACK TO BURNT FLAT.

    The tent, or rather half-tent and half-hut, into which Tom and Sandy had gone for their dinner was a picture of neatness. No shiftless hands had erected their abode. ...

    Article : 1,699 words
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