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... Once again Wentworth shouted in anger that he would either wipe out the stain with Bent's blood , or shed the last drop of his own blood in the effort.18 That spring of 1819 in London his world seemed to be crumbling around him . In the ...
... Once again Wentworth shouted in anger that he would either wipe out the stain with Bent's blood , or shed the last drop of his own blood in the effort.18 That spring of 1819 in London his world seemed to be crumbling around him . In the ...
Page 66
... once again in the chair , and Redfern assisting him . Once again they drank the toasts so close to the interests of Wentworth's heart . They toasted their heroes Phillip and Macquarie ; they toasted trial by jury , and a house of ...
... once again in the chair , and Redfern assisting him . Once again they drank the toasts so close to the interests of Wentworth's heart . They toasted their heroes Phillip and Macquarie ; they toasted trial by jury , and a house of ...
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... once again the deep division in the colony came out in the public comments . With a malicious glee the Sydney Herald told their readers that their reporter had lately seen posted on some of the trees on the Forbes estate on the Hunter ...
... once again the deep division in the colony came out in the public comments . With a malicious glee the Sydney Herald told their readers that their reporter had lately seen posted on some of the trees on the Forbes estate on the Hunter ...
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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