[Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land by Rosa Praed]@TWC D-Link book
Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land

CHAPTER 6
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Though I've had a lot of bother to-day,' his face became gloomy, 'and I foresee more ahead.' She asked what other sort of trouble.
'Why! there's been no rain at Moongarr since I left it five months ago.
And Pleuro means innoculation and short sales....

Ah well! ...' He flicked the wheelers gently.

'Shake it up, Alexander! Look alive, Roxalana....

I named 'em when I was reading ROLLIN'S ANCIENT HISTORY, my dear ...

my dear!' He looked down at the little woman by his side with deep tenderness in his blue eyes and a smile that banished the shade from his face.


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