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BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION

It was a chilling experience, that first glimpse of New Zealand! Hour after hour the great ship held on her way up the Cook Straits amidst scenery that made me shudder and that scowled me out of countenance. Rugged, massive, inhospitable, and bare, how sternly those wild and mountainous landscapes contrasted with the quiet beauty that I had surveyed from the same decks as the ship had dropped down Channel! I shaded my eyes with my hands and swept the strange horizon at every point, but nowhere could I see a sign of habitation—no man; no beast; no sheltering roof; no winding road; no welcoming column of smoke! And when, in the twilight of that still autumn evening, I at length descended the gangway, and set foot for the first time on the land of my adoption, I found myself—twelve thousand miles from home—in a country in which not a soul knew me, and in which I knew no single soul. It was not an exhilarating sensation.

That was on March 11, 1895—twenty-one years ago to-night. Those one-and-twenty years have been almost evenly divided between the old manse at Mosgiel, in New Zealand, and my present Tasmanian 10home. As I sit here, and let my memory play among the years, I smile at the odd way in which these southern lands have belied that first austere impression. In my fire to-night I see such crowds of faces—the faces of those with whom I have laughed and cried, and camped and played, and worked and worshipped in the course of these one-and-twenty years. There are fancy-faces, too; the folk of other latitudes; the faces I have never seen; the friends my pen has brought me. I cannot write to all to-night; so I set aside this book as a memento of the times we have spent together. If, by good hap, it reaches any of them, let them regard it as a shake of the hand for the sake of auld lang syne. And if, in addition to cementing old friendships, it creates new ones, how doubly happy I shall be!

FRANK W. BOREHAM.
Hobart, Tasmania.

PART 1

I. THE BABY AMONG THE BOMBSHELLS

II. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM

III. THE CONQUEST OF THE CRAGS

IV. LINOLEUM

V. THE EDITOR

VI. THE PEACEMAKER

VII. NOTHING

VIII. THE ANGEL AND THE IRON GATE

IX. SHORT CUTS

PART II

I. THE POSTMAN

II. CRYING FOR THE MOON

III. OUR LOST ROMANCES

IV. A FORBIDDEN DISH

V. AN OLD MAID’S DIARY

VI. THE RIVER

VII. FACES IN THE FIRE

VIII. THE MENACE OF THE SUNLIT HILL

IX. AMONG THE ICEBERGS

PART III

I. A BOX OF TIN SOLDIERS

II. LOVE, MUSIC, AND SALAD

III. THE FELLING OF THE TREE

IV. SPOIL!

V. A PHILOSOPHY OF FANCY-WORK

VI. A PAIR OF BOOTS

VII. CHRISTMAS BELLS

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