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Excerpt: "'Steam to Australia.—For Melbourne and the Goldfields. The clipper ship, Red Jacket, three thousand tons register, Forbes, Commander, will have quick dispatch. Apply to Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co.' The die was cast. He saw himself speeding over the ocean on his way to the wild and wondrous land of gold, absolutely uncontrolled henceforth and free as air to follow his inclinations. There was intoxication in the very thought. For years to come he would not be subject to the trammels of civilisation. The trackless wilds, the rude, even savage society of a new, half-discovered country had no terrors for him. The wilder elements in the blood of the Trevanions seemed to have precipitated themselves in the person of this their descendant; to have rendered imperative a departure in some direction, no matter what, from the conventional region with its galling limitations and absurd edicts. Such are the problems of heredity. Despite of some natural regret that so serious a quarrel with his father, and the head of the family, should have been the proximate cause of his exile, the mere anticipation of a wholly free and unfettered life in a new land filled him with joy. Then arose visions such as course through the brain of ardent, inexperienced youth; of wondrous wealth acquired by lucky speculation or the discovery of a cavern filled with gold, after the manner of the Arabian Nights. With what feelings of triumph would he then return to his native land, having in all respects given the lie to the predictions of his foes and calumniators, receiving with complacent pride the congratulations of his father, in that hour softened and converted by the reputation of his distinguished son. His name, once spoken with bated breath, now a by-word for success, would be in all men's mouths."
Audiobook details
GenreGeneral Fiction, Fantasy
Length13 hrs 10 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 24, 2020
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER I
13CHAPTER XIII
2CHAPTER II
14CHAPTER XIV
3CHAPTER III
15CHAPTER XV
4CHAPTER IV
16CHAPTER XVI
5CHAPTER V
17CHAPTER XVII
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6CHAPTER VI
18CHAPTER XVIII
7CHAPTER VII
19CHAPTER XIX
8CHAPTER VIII
20CHAPTER XX
9CHAPTER IX
21CHAPTER XXI
10CHAPTER X
22CHAPTER XXII
11CHAPTER XI
23CHAPTER XXIII
12CHAPTER XII
24CHAPTER XXIV
