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CHAPTER XIII. 



Demed atlaeliment; of Wom6a--Eaosrka&l6 Snstanee of this, 



i"\fm|>lifk'(l in llic tale of feft Australian ^^avai^c — ^Journt-y 

 resumed — Botanical produc§KiQil5(--TheMuDne-muiine range 

 •-Xi|3cu£ifiiiif jaam— Mr. Witrl>y*^s ^m--T!lie bell 

 Junction of tlie Miirrurnbidgce and Tinnnt rivors — Native 

 uaiQies of rivers — Soil — ^Ulver cod— iVquatic fowl — 'Flic 

 TtWnat- COUiJ try— Fertility of the plains — Assigned servants 



logical character of the irictmty— Mr* Rose's cattle station* 



How agreeable it is at all timeg to see a strong 

 feeling of attachment, more especially yshm 



conspicuous ill a IV'niaU'. Who has read that 

 beautiful tak% Wavt'iiry/' and failed to admire 

 tlli^ Irelin^', so wi-ll displayed l)y Flora M'lvor 

 towards her iiiilbrtuiiate brother 1 And other 

 infitEpaces, equally beautifol ^md coJi^eet;^ are seftt- 

 tered ©ver gut literary produetiom, founded '''on 

 o*er true ta 1 < s . it is met witli, emanating ironi 

 the human heart, botli in sa\';ig"c and eivilized life; 

 and it is eoi-n'c:tly stated Ijy an eh'*;aijt writer, 

 that ''tbere is a latent mtellectual foree in woman, 

 capable of being call^ into iMition only by cir- 



