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  2. THE TOURIST.

    I believe no one has hitherto walked at a stretch, and direct as the crow flies, due northwest from Melbourne to Adelaide. During a recent sojourn in the former city, I had ...

    Article : 1,815 words
  3. The Miscellang.

    We all learned in childhood that the names of the days of the week were derived from those of the Sun, of the Moon, and of five Saxon divinities, Tiw or Tuesco, Woden or Odin, Thor or ...

    Article : 1,636 words
  4. THE EXPLORER.

    It will be remembered that in the early part of this year some correspondence appeared in the Sydney papers from Mr. E. W. Lamb, calling attention to reports which he had ...

    Article : 2,302 words
  5. THE SKETCHER.

    "You have often asked me, said my friend J. Jones, Esq, J.P., "how it was I made my fortune so rapidly. Yon know I left England a poor young man in 1850, and that for years I ...

    Article : 2,027 words
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