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[...]Hudson Beare, and
died two years after, and then Edward. manager of the South Australian
Bank, and[...]
[...]brother, John Taylor. Harriet
afterwards married Edward Stirling, a close friend of my brother-in-[...]
[...]plus of wheat and hay to send to the
goldfields.

Edward Wilson of The Argus, riding overland to Ad[...]
[...]she could write a better,
which she did (“Jane Eyre”)- wrote a similiar letter to me, declin[...]
[...]e Argus in Collins street — and there I met Mr. Edward
Wilson, a most interesting personality, th[...]
[...]with my aunts in
Scotland I had a letter from Mr. Edward Wilson's secretary, saying that he
had wis[...]
supporting him. At that time my friends Edward Stirling and John Taylor
were partners in[...]
[...]e some of my friends
rich they were also liberal. Edward Stirling said that if I wanted a trip to
E[...]
CHAPTER VII. MELROSE REVISITED.

Jack Bakewell and Edward Lancelot Stirling went to see me off by th[...]
[...]nt himself. In the paper I
wrote over the name of Edward Wilson for The Fortnightly I noted how
the[...]
[...]Royal children — the Princess Victoria, Prince Edward (our
present King), and Prince Alfred, aft[...]
[...]mmittee were appointed;
but, to my great joy, Dr. Edward C. Stirling and Mr. James Smith, the most[...]
[...]e
what sort of a husband she had, or what atavism Edward drew from to
produce a character so unlike[...]
[...]found us
stirred to action by the success of Sir Edward Braddon's first Bill for
proportional repr[...]
in its propaganda work by inviting Sir Edward Braddon to address a
meeting in the Adelaide Town Hall. As Premier of Tasmania, Sir Edward
had inaugurated the reform in the gallant[...]

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[...]Hudson Beare, and
died two years after, and then Edward. manager of the South Australian
Bank, and[...]
[...]brother, John Taylor. Harriet
afterwards married Edward Stirling, a close friend of my brother-in-[...]
[...]us of wheat and hay to send to the
goldfields.
Edward Wilson of The Argus, riding overland to Ad[...]
[...]she could write a better,
which she did (“Jane Eyre”)- wrote a similiar letter to me, declin[...]
[...]e Argus in Collins street — and there I met Mr. Edward
Wilson, a most interesting personality, th[...]
[...]with my aunts in
Scotland I had a letter from Mr. Edward Wilson's secretary, saying that he
had wis[...]
supporting him. At that time my friends Edward Stirling and John Taylor
were partners in[...]
[...]e some of my friends
rich they were also liberal. Edward Stirling said that if I wanted a trip to
E[...]
CHAPTER VII. MELROSE REVISITED.
Jack Bakewell and Edward Lancelot Stirling went to see me off by th[...]
[...]nt himself. In the paper I
wrote over the name of Edward Wilson for The Fortnightly I noted how
the[...]
[...]Royal children — the Princess Victoria, Prince Edward (our
present King), and Prince Alfred, aft[...]
[...]mmittee were appointed;
but, to my great joy, Dr. Edward C. Stirling and Mr. James Smith, the most[...]
[...]e
what sort of a husband she had, or what atavism Edward drew from to
produce a character so unlike[...]
[...]found us
stirred to action by the success of Sir Edward Braddon's first Bill for
proportional repr[...]
in its propaganda work by inviting Sir Edward Braddon to address a
meeting in the Adelaide Town Hall. As Premier of Tasmania, Sir Edward
had inaugurated the reform in the gallant[...]