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Page 13
... gold , chiefly inexperienced , but all sanguine of acquiring the facile fortunes which they had persuaded themselves the new world of the South had in store for them . Young men were there - mere boys , like himself - for whom Π 13 ...
... gold , chiefly inexperienced , but all sanguine of acquiring the facile fortunes which they had persuaded themselves the new world of the South had in store for them . Young men were there - mere boys , like himself - for whom Π 13 ...
Page 14
... gold - necessarily with rough , half - brigand comrades . Thus , partly as the outcome of the defiant spirit in which he was leaving home and native land , he booked himself as a second - class passenger . Doubtless , in the curiously ...
... gold - necessarily with rough , half - brigand comrades . Thus , partly as the outcome of the defiant spirit in which he was leaving home and native land , he booked himself as a second - class passenger . Doubtless , in the curiously ...
Page 16
... gold , all would be well . They had left in the old land all that had made the solace of their lives , their tenderest memories and inherited affection . After unutterable wretched- ness and discomfort , they were now voyaging towards a ...
... gold , all would be well . They had left in the old land all that had made the solace of their lives , their tenderest memories and inherited affection . After unutterable wretched- ness and discomfort , they were now voyaging towards a ...
Page 21
... gold and Tottie doesn't fall into one of their deep holes as they tell us about , we shall do main likely , Mr. Trevanion . ' So it was settled , Mrs. Polwarth was a little nervous about travelling through the ' bush ' and living at a ...
... gold and Tottie doesn't fall into one of their deep holes as they tell us about , we shall do main likely , Mr. Trevanion . ' So it was settled , Mrs. Polwarth was a little nervous about travelling through the ' bush ' and living at a ...
Page 23
... the mining aristocracy . It was true that their wives sported expensive silk dresses , gold chains , and diamond earrings ; that they entertained one another as agreeable chance acquaintances regale at the Criterion -a III 23 NEVERMORE.
... the mining aristocracy . It was true that their wives sported expensive silk dresses , gold chains , and diamond earrings ; that they entertained one another as agreeable chance acquaintances regale at the Criterion -a III 23 NEVERMORE.
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