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Image 4...u MBER came to the edge of ff what seemed an almosi mi- I passable scrub set among... ...and mustardpatched with the crude chrome of lichens. The spirit of adventure piqued her to explore and, hanging... ...Brownie's bridle-rein to the dipping branch ofa gnarled wildapple tree, she made an advance on the green... ...might at any moment come on a crafty, sliding snake or small furred denizen of the wooded ways.... ...the moisture and distributed it in a green haze, overhead the boughs met in a luminous twilight, broken... ...more daring sun-rays that gathered in a pale-yellow pool before her stumbling feet. Then the scrub thinned; here... ...become impertinent dwarfs apeing the pride of forest trees. Something like an old track swerved suddenly in to... ...thudded through and Why, there was a house in the overgrown clearingâa cottage that had once been a... ...verandah where the white-ants had made a home. The four rooms of hardwood stood intact beneath the iron... ...that sheltered them from the weather. A wooden door swung on a broken hinge. Underneath the house, which... ...Amber could see the For Synopsis of previous chapters see page 62. rusted wheels ofa rotting away... ...like the verandah; the remains ofa sacking bunk; coils of rusty wise; a zinc tub, red with... ...rust, and a wooden cradle. The house had been surrounded by a garden, but paddymelons and wallabies had... ...ripening on the spotted boughs, and a blight-smitten lemon-tree whose few wizened fruits were covered with dense, leaden-colored... ...an iron tank at the corner of the house a grape-vine straggled, making a delicate splash-work pattern on... ...the earth below. There was also a dog-kennel, with a rusty bit of chain attached which seemed to... ...that led to the railed-in verandah a white clematis was in snowy flower. With quickened interest Amber went... ...hollowly under her tread. There was a smell of dry decay, of jasmine, of dust long undisturbed. She... ...the two front rooms, the windows of which were boarded up. Whoever had deserted the habitation had meant... ...luck turnedâto come back to it. A closed door on the left intrigued her and, trying to open... ...inside. Moving round to the side of the house she discovered that the windows of this room were... ...By the window? There was a story here. She must ask Malcolm if he had ever heard of... ...ride far afield over the borders of Rocky Springs into the big run of the absent Richardsons who...
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