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  2. EARLY EXPERIENCES OF COLONIAL LIFE.—No. XXXI.

    I continue the account of Major O'Halloran's expedition od the Murray, from the time the party came upon the mangled body of one of the slaughtered men, from ...

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    By what serpentine twists and windings Bella Scratchell reached the end she had in view need not be recorded. She was by ratine a creature of many curves, and all ...

    Article : 3,707 words
  4. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR, THE EXPERIENCES OF AN EDINBURGH DETECTIVE.—No. LXIII.

    Thoroughly roused into activity by the circumstances detailed in the last sketch, we now determined to make a grand sweep of the whole "Happy Land" gang. With ...

    Article : 5,757 words
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