The Kangaroo Hunters: Or, Adventures in the BushPorter & Coates, 1858 - 463 páginas Children's novel includes encounters between English family and Aborigines. |
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... father and mother lying dead under a hedge ; she said outright , she should expect they would turn out vagabonds , like them they belonged to . Yes , she said that ; after you had given the poor things schooling for six years . " It was ...
... father and mother lying dead under a hedge ; she said outright , she should expect they would turn out vagabonds , like them they belonged to . Yes , she said that ; after you had given the poor things schooling for six years . " It was ...
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... father rowed forward to rescue Hugh and Wilkins , regardless , at that moment , of the fate of the raft itself . The two men had now got the sail lowered ; the raft was dashed amongst the breakers , but Arthur's canoe gained on them ...
... father rowed forward to rescue Hugh and Wilkins , regardless , at that moment , of the fate of the raft itself . The two men had now got the sail lowered ; the raft was dashed amongst the breakers , but Arthur's canoe gained on them ...
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... father . " " You look to me in vain , my dear brother , " said Margaret . " I am unable to think or to move . Save our beloved father , and leave me beneath these bushes to die . I feel that death must be near at hand . ” " I beseech ...
... father . " " You look to me in vain , my dear brother , " said Margaret . " I am unable to think or to move . Save our beloved father , and leave me beneath these bushes to die . I feel that death must be near at hand . ” " I beseech ...
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