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Page 114
... nearly starved him - - 19th Wednesday Mr Carlyle left this morning - Mr Stephen went as far as Dandingalon , and then returned - dear boy - I like him better than ever , for what he said today about an absent friend - 20th Thursday Mr ...
... nearly starved him - - 19th Wednesday Mr Carlyle left this morning - Mr Stephen went as far as Dandingalon , and then returned - dear boy - I like him better than ever , for what he said today about an absent friend - 20th Thursday Mr ...
Page 175
... Nearly all the men about this part are old Vandemonian convicts and a notable set they are , but I trust their days of extortion and impudence are nearly over . Did I ever mention that Mr LeMann was going to visit his family at home ...
... Nearly all the men about this part are old Vandemonian convicts and a notable set they are , but I trust their days of extortion and impudence are nearly over . Did I ever mention that Mr LeMann was going to visit his family at home ...
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... nearly disheartened got to the Molonglo River Camped found not a bit of grass all a sheep run I expect that the Bullocks wont stop my face is very bad and has been ever since I started I am writing by lamplight on the grubbox little ...
... nearly disheartened got to the Molonglo River Camped found not a bit of grass all a sheep run I expect that the Bullocks wont stop my face is very bad and has been ever since I started I am writing by lamplight on the grubbox little ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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