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The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn

CHAPTER XXXIX
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I thought he would not go to Sydney." And in a minute more she had run to meet him, and Jim was off his horse, kissing his sister, laughing, shouting, and dancing around her.
"Well, father," he said, "here I am back again.

Went to Sydney and stayed a week, when we met the two Marstons, and went right up to the Clarence with them.

That was a pretty journey, eh?
Sold the old horse, and bought this one.

I've got heaps to tell you, sister, about what I've seen.

I went home, and only stayed ten minutes; when I heard you were here, I came right on." "I am glad to see you back, Mr.Halbert," said Major Buckley; "I hope you have had a pleasant journey.


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