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... knew , was then buying the estates of Windermere and Luskinyre in the Hunter District . And Wentworth , he knew , was opposed in party and personality to McLeay , who had no doubt represented him as ill - disposed . Such was not the ...
... knew , was then buying the estates of Windermere and Luskinyre in the Hunter District . And Wentworth , he knew , was opposed in party and personality to McLeay , who had no doubt represented him as ill - disposed . Such was not the ...
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... knew Montagu was bent on making an impression : everyone knew he was a man of borrowed resources . The opposition , sensing Montagu knew that a verdict of guilty would be pleasing to Arthur , immediately saw Lewis as another victim of ...
... knew Montagu was bent on making an impression : everyone knew he was a man of borrowed resources . The opposition , sensing Montagu knew that a verdict of guilty would be pleasing to Arthur , immediately saw Lewis as another victim of ...
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... knew he had won the esteem of men such as Stephen , Grey , Russell and Glenelg , and the confidence of a man who knew that the woman of fortune to whom he had opened his heart was by no means indifferent to his advances , James ...
... knew he had won the esteem of men such as Stephen , Grey , Russell and Glenelg , and the confidence of a man who knew that the woman of fortune to whom he had opened his heart was by no means indifferent to his advances , James ...
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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