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Page 63
She never wearied of telling the children to keep God ' s injunctions , to use the
talents God had given them , and never become a mountain of misery , and then
they would all become ' ripe for glory ' as she put it . Eliza inherited the strength ...
She never wearied of telling the children to keep God ' s injunctions , to use the
talents God had given them , and never become a mountain of misery , and then
they would all become ' ripe for glory ' as she put it . Eliza inherited the strength ...
Page 158
Charles Manning Hope Clark. as not to be fond ' of riding through rows of gum -
trees ; ' but , la ! she should see me galloping without a saddle , a ' ter Bill , when
he has a mind for a bit of a frisk ; and as for shoes , I never thinks of putting them ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. as not to be fond ' of riding through rows of gum -
trees ; ' but , la ! she should see me galloping without a saddle , a ' ter Bill , when
he has a mind for a bit of a frisk ; and as for shoes , I never thinks of putting them ...
Page 269
Then Arthur raised his glass and asked them to drink the toast : ' May true British
feeling never be wanting among British subjects throughout the world ' . They
knew what he meant . Then he asked them to charge their glasses again and
drink ...
Then Arthur raised his glass and asked them to drink the toast : ' May true British
feeling never be wanting among British subjects throughout the world ' . They
knew what he meant . Then he asked them to charge their glasses again and
drink ...
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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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