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Seven Little Australians by Ethel Sybil Turner
by Loyal Books
This is the story of seven incorrigible children living near Sydney in the 1880’s with their military-man father, and a stepmother who is scarcely older than the oldest child of the family. A favourite amongst generations of children for over a century, this story tells of the cheeky exploits of Meg, Pip, Judy, Bunty, Nell, Baby, and The General (who is the real baby of the family), as well as providing a fascinating insight into Australian family life in a bygone era.
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Chapter 01 – Chiefly Descriptive, Chapter 02 – Fowl For Dinner
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Chapter 03 – Virtue Not Always Rewarded
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Chapter 04 – The General Sees Active Service
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Chapter 05 – Next Monday Morning; Chapter 06 – The Sweetness of Sweet Sixteen
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Chapter 07 – What Say You to Falling in Love?
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Chapter 08 – A Catapault and a Catastrophe; Chapter 09 – Consequences
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Chapter 10 – Bunty in the Light of a Hero
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Chapter 11 – The Truant; Chapter 12 – Swish, Swish!
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Chapter 13 – Uninvited Guests; Chapter 14 – The Squatter’s Invitation
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Chapter 15 – Three Hundred Miles On The Train; Chapter 16 – Yarrahappini
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Chapter 17 – Cattle-drafting at Yarrahappini; Chapter 18 – The Picnic at Krangi-Bahtoo
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Chapter 19 – A Pale-blue Hair Ribbon; Chapter 20 – Little Judy
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Chapter 21 – When the Sun Went Down; Chapter 22 – At Last
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This is the story of seven incorrigible children living near Sydney in the 1880’s with their military-man father, and a stepmother who is scarcely older than the oldest child of the family. A favourite amongst generations of children for over a century, this story tells of the cheeky exploits of Meg, Pip, Judy, Bunty, Nell, Baby, and The General (who is the real baby of the family), as well as providing a fascinating insight into Australian family life in a bygone era.
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