The Rider of Waroona
Author of The Track of Midnight, The Last Lemurian, Romance of Polar Exploration, etc.
London John Long, Limited Norris Street, Haymarket All rights reserved
First Published in 1912
Daily Chronicle: — Mr. Scott knows the colonial, native born, to the bones and the marrow.
Westminster Gazette: — To say that each of them is a gem is not saying too much.
Globe: — Mr. Firth Scott writes a straightforward, vigorous style, and has a keen eye for effective incident.
World: — Deserves grateful recognition by lovers of tales well told.
Scotsman: — Characteristically Australian.
Morning Post: — The story of Australian settlement is of enthralling interest.
Saturday Review: — This interesting and instructive book is very pleasant reading.
Literary World: — Mr. Firth Scott's stories are, alternately imbued with rare glamour and realism. In either atmosphere he is entertaining, and in both convincing.
AT ALL LIBRARIES AND BOOKSELLERS
G. Firth Scott
The Rider of Waroona
SOME PRESS OPINIONS OF THE AUTHOR'S WORKS
CONTENTS
CROTCHETY DUDGEON
THE RIDDLE
DISAPPEARED
DURHAMS'S SURMISE
MRS. BURKE'S PRESENTIMENT
THE FACE AT THE WINDOW
SNARED
THE NOTE THAT FAILED
DUDGEON'S HOSPITALITY
"FOOLED"
MRS. BURKE'S REBUFF
AS THROUGH A MIST
REVENGE IS SWEET
THE LAST STRAW
THE RIDER'S SCORN
LOVE'S CONQUEST
DUDGEON PROPOSES
UNMASKED
THE ASHES OF SILENCE