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Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land

CHAPTER 12
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She would not allow Colin to treat them badly when he came back.
Ninnis, the overseer, broke upon her restless meditations.

He was a rough specimen, originally raised in Texas, who, after knocking about in his youth as a cow-boy in the two Americas, had come to Australia about fifteen years previously, had 'free-selected' disastrously, and, during the last five years, had been in McKeith's employ.

He was devoted to his master, but he looked upon McKeith's marriage as a pernicious investment.

His republican upbringing could not stomach the 'Ladyship,' and he persisted in calling Lady Bridget Mrs McKeith.

He considered her flighty and extravagant in her ideas, and was always divided between unwilling fascination and grumpy disapproval.


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