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... enough in his past to explain these contradictions . First and foremost there
was the great gap between his father's and his mother's world . The father D'Arcy
Wentworth was a distant relative of Earl Fitzwilliam , head of one of the great
Whig ...
... enough in his past to explain these contradictions . First and foremost there
was the great gap between his father's and his mother's world . The father D'Arcy
Wentworth was a distant relative of Earl Fitzwilliam , head of one of the great
Whig ...
Page 43
To prepare his two sons , William Charles and D'Arcy junior , to mix in the top
ranks of society , D'Arcy had sent them to England to receive the education
appropriate for gentlemen . Even then a Mrs Cookney noticed a cast in the eye
which did ...
To prepare his two sons , William Charles and D'Arcy junior , to mix in the top
ranks of society , D'Arcy had sent them to England to receive the education
appropriate for gentlemen . Even then a Mrs Cookney noticed a cast in the eye
which did ...
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48 That summer of 1826-7 D'Arcy Wentworth had opened a letter from his sister
in Ireland which reminded him that he was going fast down the stream of time into
the great ocean of eternity , where the pleasures of sin would soon be gone ...
48 That summer of 1826-7 D'Arcy Wentworth had opened a letter from his sister
in Ireland which reminded him that he was going fast down the stream of time into
the great ocean of eternity , where the pleasures of sin would soon be gone ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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