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SELECTED POEMS OF HENRY LAWSON. Selected and carefully revised by the
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COLOMBINE, AND OTHER POEMS. By HUGH McCRAE. With 11 illustrations by
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AN ANTHOGRAPHY OF THE EUCALYPTS. By W. RUSSELL GRIMWADE. With 79
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THE MAGIC PUDDING. A Story by NORMAN LINDSAY, in Prose and Verse, and
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DOT AND THE KANGAROO
By ETHEL C. PEDLEY
WITH 19 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
By FRANK P. MAHONY
THE BOOKMAN (London):--"Miss Pedley has written a story for Australian
children, but children of all countries will be the better for reading
it.... In the end a double joy is waiting for the reader, for Dot finds
again her home and her loving mother, and the faithful kangaroo finds
its lost baby. Quite the right ending for Christmas-tide."
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD:--"'Dot and the Kangaroo' is without doubt one of
the most charming books that could be put into the hands of a child. It
is admirably illustrated by Frank P. Mahony, who seems to have entered
thoroughly into the animal world of Australia. The story is altog
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