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Page 217
... looked upwards to heaven for a sign that the promptings of their hearts did not go unnoticed , his heart was always bounteous and responsive . He loved it when his daughter Eleanor and Archdeacon Hutchins looked at him affectionately ...
... looked upwards to heaven for a sign that the promptings of their hearts did not go unnoticed , his heart was always bounteous and responsive . He loved it when his daughter Eleanor and Archdeacon Hutchins looked at him affectionately ...
Page 306
... looked to London to rescue the landed interest from the oppression from which it suffered in New South Wales.41 By an odd irony the critics of the Pastoral Association also looked to London rather than to the people of New South Wales ...
... looked to London to rescue the landed interest from the oppression from which it suffered in New South Wales.41 By an odd irony the critics of the Pastoral Association also looked to London rather than to the people of New South Wales ...
Page 315
... looked forward to that joyous day when they would be launched on an unknown sea and run happily towards the tropics . Instead they came to a desert where he and his immediate com- panion were the only living things in a ' death - like ...
... looked forward to that joyous day when they would be launched on an unknown sea and run happily towards the tropics . Instead they came to a desert where he and his immediate com- panion were the only living things in a ' death - like ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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