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  2. THE NATURALIST.

    Mr. Harry Quiney, of Mortlake (V.), sends word of a new disease that is killing the magpies in his district. "Have you seen any dead magpies in your travels?" he asks. ...

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  3. THE SKETCHER.

    The evening falls softly, greyly, almost imperceptibly this month of March. It comes over Melbourne like a thin, diaphanous, lilac scarf, borrowing sombre tones ...

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  4. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    By hamlet and village And lure of the lane, East woodland and tillage And forested fane. ...

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  5. THE STORYTELLER.

    Mack Pearson Maitland Courtney (remember he was only one man) slid from by his saddle and closed the gates of the home paddock, and turned with the bridle over ...

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  6. ABORIGINAL SKETCH

    Oh, no! It is not at all analogous to that other great Exodus, jet there are a few points of resemblance between the women of the historic Exodus and those of the ...

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