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  2. A Strange Exploring Trip.

    ME and my mate, we were on the Barcoo some years before the big drought, and things were rather dull with us. Wages weren't what they used to be, the big cheques were getting smaller, ...

    Article : 2,907 words
  3. A Hundred Pounds.

    LYING with his head where his feet should have been, Sandie Scott did not content himself with vowing a tremendous vow, but set himself resolutely to work out the problem of how to ...

    Article : 7,515 words
  4. Old Sam Pepys on Kissing.

    A FAILING which Pepys freely confesses, but for which, we regret to say, he shows little contrition, is a tendency to "gallivanting," we may call it, but perhaps unbridled and promiscuous ...

    Article : 788 words
  5. How a Danbury Man did his own Mending and Soldering.

    A MUNSON-STREET man being told there were several pieces of tin which needed mending, conceived the idea of getting an iron and solder and doing the mending himself. His wife, filled ...

    Article : 612 words
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