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Page 283
T. Lewis, one of those men born with a strength not to bend the knee to the
powers that be, stood there in the street in Launceston, a pace or two apart, as
Lyttleton gave out his slander, and his idle boasts. Lewis rushed to Bryan, who
selected ...
T. Lewis, one of those men born with a strength not to bend the knee to the
powers that be, stood there in the street in Launceston, a pace or two apart, as
Lyttleton gave out his slander, and his idle boasts. Lewis rushed to Bryan, who
selected ...
Page 296
Some settlers in the Launceston district, all large employers of convict labour,
were moved to forget for a day the problems of the autumn ploughing, the never-
ending grumbles against the incompetence and sullenness of their servants, and
...
Some settlers in the Launceston district, all large employers of convict labour,
were moved to forget for a day the problems of the autumn ploughing, the never-
ending grumbles against the incompetence and sullenness of their servants, and
...
Page 303
Sensing victimization of the Bryan family by the men in high places, Gellibrand
agreed to act as counsel for Bryan, and applied to have the trial moved from
Launceston to Hobart Town away from the atmosphere of a court dominated by
the ...
Sensing victimization of the Bryan family by the men in high places, Gellibrand
agreed to act as counsel for Bryan, and applied to have the trial moved from
Launceston to Hobart Town away from the atmosphere of a court dominated by
the ...
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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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