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... morning . My spirits were softened much . Friday , 21st May 1841 A different morning to that which I had planned ; instead of letter writing and journal scribbling , I was engaged in collecting provisions & c for Papa's bush expedition ...
... morning . My spirits were softened much . Friday , 21st May 1841 A different morning to that which I had planned ; instead of letter writing and journal scribbling , I was engaged in collecting provisions & c for Papa's bush expedition ...
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... morning enabled Pearce to go down to Bunbury in his boat immediately after breakfast to bring back our long expected , long wished for despatches . I exerted myself industriously all the morning to get through all the necessary ...
... morning enabled Pearce to go down to Bunbury in his boat immediately after breakfast to bring back our long expected , long wished for despatches . I exerted myself industriously all the morning to get through all the necessary ...
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... Morning Saw the commet this Morning and it is beautifull I never saw anything like it it rises about 4 oclock in the Morning we had a very good bed in [ the ] cart last night but it is hardley big enough for three but it will do Albert ...
... Morning Saw the commet this Morning and it is beautifull I never saw anything like it it rises about 4 oclock in the Morning we had a very good bed in [ the ] cart last night but it is hardley big enough for three but it will do Albert ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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