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There was , Stephen continued , in Montagu's manner something that looked
artificial and made up , and conveyed the impression of borrowed resources - a
man , alas , who was bent upon making an impression . As lawyers who had ...
There was , Stephen continued , in Montagu's manner something that looked
artificial and made up , and conveyed the impression of borrowed resources - a
man , alas , who was bent upon making an impression . As lawyers who had ...
Page 310
Arthur looked at Duterrau with that inner calm of a man who believed one day he
would render his account in a higher place . Truganini looked at him not with grief
or anger , but with that expressionless , timeless face with which the physically ...
Arthur looked at Duterrau with that inner calm of a man who believed one day he
would render his account in a higher place . Truganini looked at him not with grief
or anger , but with that expressionless , timeless face with which the physically ...
Page 327
For although he was austere , and looked down with disdain and indeed
disapproval on men who were corrupted by careless amusements , and knew
that in the world he could only expect tribulation and sorrow , he remained firmly
in that ...
For although he was austere , and looked down with disdain and indeed
disapproval on men who were corrupted by careless amusements , and knew
that in the world he could only expect tribulation and sorrow , he remained firmly
in that ...
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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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