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Number three is to a passage in chapter xxii of his great novel Robbery Under Arms (1882 – 83), by Rolf Boldrewood, the pseudonymn of Thomas Alexander Browne (1826 – 1915): There was a fence round this garden, some of the rails lying there rotten enough, but it takes time for sound wood to rot.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Number three is to a passage in chapter xxii of his great novel Robbery Under Arms (1882 – 83), by Rolf Boldrewood, the pseudonymn of Thomas Alexander Browne (1826 – 1915): There was a fence round this garden, some of the rails lying there rotten enough, but it takes time for sound wood to rot.
Manavalums 2009
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His fiction exploited much local color, so together with those of Boldrewood and Kennedy this citation may be regarded as authentically Australian.
Manavalums 2009
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His fiction exploited much local color, so together with those of Boldrewood and Kennedy this citation may be regarded as authentically Australian.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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The problem is that the Boldrewood library has a near-complete run of Canadian Journal of Zoology, with many metres of shelving being taken up by volume after volume after volume.
Archive 2006-10-01 Darren Naish 2006
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The problem is that the Boldrewood library has a near-complete run of Canadian Journal of Zoology, with many metres of shelving being taken up by volume after volume after volume.
Lunging is expensive, jaws can be noisy, and what’s with the asymmetry? Rorquals part III Darren Naish 2006
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If Boldrewood were asked to explain his silence respecting Antipodean life of the present day, he might reply that the novel of modern manners did not form any part of the work which he had chosen to do.
Australian Writers Desmond Byrne
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Boldrewood at this time (1880) was well known to the Australian press.
Australian Writers Desmond Byrne
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Boldrewood, in these descriptions, has done what Henry Kingsley, with his more eloquent pen, if slighter personal experience, unaccountably neglected, and what Charles Reade, though he never saw Australia, vividly imagined, and regretted his inability to fully employ.
Australian Writers Desmond Byrne
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Boldrewood can be taken back to Lyndhurst or a long and lonely but good road followed all the way to Ringwood, nine miles away on the
Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes
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