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... Marshall Clifton was helping to organize a brand new colony in the wilderness , a dream of the better life . Plans were drawn up in London , and a company formed . It would ... Clifton Louisa Clifton FATIGUE AND BUSTLE AT AUSTRALIND, 1841.
... Marshall Clifton was helping to organize a brand new colony in the wilderness , a dream of the better life . Plans were drawn up in London , and a company formed . It would ... Clifton Louisa Clifton FATIGUE AND BUSTLE AT AUSTRALIND, 1841.
Page 43
... Marshall Clifton had kept his head during the pandemonium , and he managed to calm things down by getting permission for them to stay at the original site so that they would not have to sail up the coast in the vague search for ...
... Marshall Clifton had kept his head during the pandemonium , and he managed to calm things down by getting permission for them to stay at the original site so that they would not have to sail up the coast in the vague search for ...
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... Marshall Clifton was again without a job , and the Admiralty pension would need to be stretched very cautiously indeed in this remote region where so much had to be imported . At least Louisa had left home by then . To the surprise of ...
... Marshall Clifton was again without a job , and the Admiralty pension would need to be stretched very cautiously indeed in this remote region where so much had to be imported . At least Louisa had left home by then . To the surprise of ...
Contents
Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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