Norah of Billabong
Stories by
MARY GRANT BRUCE
Large Crown 8vo. Fully Illustrated. Cloth Gilt.
POSSUM
Mrs. Bruce writes with a freedom and grace which must win hosts of readers, and there is a lovableness about her Australian youths and maidens which makes one never tired of their healthy and sociable views of life.
JIM AND WALLY
“There can be no doubt about the success of Miss Bruce . . . real pathos which gets hold of the reader, and her effects are obtained in a real natural way that makes them all the more telling. She evidently knows the up-country life . . . she grips the attention from start to finish.”—Melbourne Argus.
A LITTLE BUSH MAID
“It is a real pleasure to recommend this story to Australian readers.”—Perth Western Mail.
MATES AT BILLABONG
“The incidents of station life, its humours, festivities, and mishaps, are admirably sketched in this vivid narrative.”—Adelaide Register.
TIMOTHY IN BUSHLAND
Mary Grant Bruce
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CHAPTER I
BREAKING UP
CHAPTER II
NIGHT IN THE CITY
CHAPTER III
THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN
CHAPTER IV
GOING HOME
CHAPTER V
WALLY
CHAPTER VI
THE CUNJEE CONCERT
CHAPTER VII
MORNING
CHAPTER VIII
NOON
CHAPTER IX
A LITTLE YELLOW FLAME
CHAPTER X
MIDNIGHT
CHAPTER XI
THE BATTLE UNDER THE STARS
CHAPTER XII
BURNT OUT
CHAPTER XIII
BEN ATHOL
CHAPTER XIV
ON THE TRACK
CHAPTER XV
THE HOUSE BY ATHOLTON
CHAPTER XVI
BEYOND THE PLAINS
CHAPTER XVII
THE PEAK OF BEN ATHOL
CHAPTER XVIII
THE WURLEY IN THE ROCKS
CHAPTER XIX
THE LAST NIGHT
CHAPTER XX
DOWN THE MOUNTAIN
CHAPTER XXI
BACK TO BILLABONG