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He had so displeased Arthur that when it became known that he had not
improved his land Arthur tried to take it from him . So in 1832 Abbott , being then
sixty - six years of age , angered by Arthur standing between him and his deserts
...
He had so displeased Arthur that when it became known that he had not
improved his land Arthur tried to take it from him . So in 1832 Abbott , being then
sixty - six years of age , angered by Arthur standing between him and his deserts
...
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In February of 1832 a mischief - making servant had whispered in Arthur ' s ears
that at harvest time on the Robertson estates at Richmond things had been done
which Arthur would scarcely believe . When asked for an explanation Robertson
...
In February of 1832 a mischief - making servant had whispered in Arthur ' s ears
that at harvest time on the Robertson estates at Richmond things had been done
which Arthur would scarcely believe . When asked for an explanation Robertson
...
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seemed to be treating Arthur well . He died on 19 September 1854 and was
buried with full honours . 88 Fate was to reserve its own turn of the screw for his
reputation with posterity . Nearly three years after Arthur left Van Diemen ' s Land
the ...
seemed to be treating Arthur well . He died on 19 September 1854 and was
buried with full honours . 88 Fate was to reserve its own turn of the screw for his
reputation with posterity . Nearly three years after Arthur left Van Diemen ' s Land
the ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 21 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 67 |
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