A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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... lady , and suspected , horror of horrors , that her hair was in papers - pardon , papillottes . Some complained there was too much starch and buckram at Government House both in Sydney and Hobart Town , and that the gentry were renowned ...
... lady , and suspected , horror of horrors , that her hair was in papers - pardon , papillottes . Some complained there was too much starch and buckram at Government House both in Sydney and Hobart Town , and that the gentry were renowned ...
Page 193
... ladies were not really ladies at all , but women of the streets , wolves who had put on grandmama's bonnet . Time would show whether they were the virtuous , frugal females the parsons and respectable matrons of Sydney town were looking ...
... ladies were not really ladies at all , but women of the streets , wolves who had put on grandmama's bonnet . Time would show whether they were the virtuous , frugal females the parsons and respectable matrons of Sydney town were looking ...
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... lady , by the grace of God , Queen of the United Kingdom and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , and Supreme Lady of the territory of New South Wales and its depen- decies to whom they did acknowledge all faith and constant obedience ...
... lady , by the grace of God , Queen of the United Kingdom and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , and Supreme Lady of the territory of New South Wales and its depen- decies to whom they did acknowledge all faith and constant obedience ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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