Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Diggings and the Bush: Reminiscences of Australia
Diggings of New South W'ales. A residence of four years justifies the writer in stating that the description of the country and social life is perfectly true. At this season of the year hundreds of English families have one vacant chair which they would gladly, oh! How gladly, see occupied by some new lonely wanderer; and the hearts of many disappointed diggers, even at this moment, yearn for their native land. This consideration induces the belief that these simple stories will receive a welcome at many a fireside, and for a brief hour bring true hearts once more together; should they do so, they will not have been written in vain.
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