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Page 101
•I = = 1' frivolities of the Armidale races, Massie and Annie Baxter became lovers.
Her husband must have been suspicious about what was going on; when he
read Annie's journal, he knew. Not surprisingly, he destroyed the journal and the
...
•I = = 1' frivolities of the Armidale races, Massie and Annie Baxter became lovers.
Her husband must have been suspicious about what was going on; when he
read Annie's journal, he knew. Not surprisingly, he destroyed the journal and the
...
Page 139
•I I- looking very well - with such a beautiful colour - Jessie is much thinner, and
improved by it - In the evening Miss Hunter, Miss A. Paterson - and some
gentlemen came in - amongst others, Mr Massie - It is the first time that I have
seen him in ...
•I I- looking very well - with such a beautiful colour - Jessie is much thinner, and
improved by it - In the evening Miss Hunter, Miss A. Paterson - and some
gentlemen came in - amongst others, Mr Massie - It is the first time that I have
seen him in ...
Page 146
I do not fear death - altho' I have been wicked enough to covet it frequently - 22nd
February Baxter was in a perfect fury, at my having met with Mr Massie again - &
asked me if I had spoken to him? - Of course, I told the truth - I'm not ashamed ...
I do not fear death - altho' I have been wicked enough to covet it frequently - 22nd
February Baxter was in a perfect fury, at my having met with Mr Massie again - &
asked me if I had spoken to him? - Of course, I told the truth - I'm not ashamed ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
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