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... Moruya , New South Wales . Although Sam , a friend or relative , is with them for the first few days , Ann and her husband Tom travel alone with their little son Albert through most of the three - week journey . Alone , that is , except ...
... Moruya , New South Wales . Although Sam , a friend or relative , is with them for the first few days , Ann and her husband Tom travel alone with their little son Albert through most of the three - week journey . Alone , that is , except ...
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... Moruya like what we passed to day there are such a lot of houses all along the Bank of the River we see them as we pass along and all of them with fruit gardens most of the Trees are peach and they look to have a lot of fruit on them ...
... Moruya like what we passed to day there are such a lot of houses all along the Bank of the River we see them as we pass along and all of them with fruit gardens most of the Trees are peach and they look to have a lot of fruit on them ...
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... Moruya I thought that Moruya was a nice big town but it isnt it is not as nice as Queanbeyan to my thinking but it was raining dreadfull hard perhaps it will look better on a nice fine day it is nice Country about the town for grass you ...
... Moruya I thought that Moruya was a nice big town but it isnt it is not as nice as Queanbeyan to my thinking but it was raining dreadfull hard perhaps it will look better on a nice fine day it is nice Country about the town for grass you ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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