The Boy in the Bush

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The Boy in the Bush

by Richard Rowe

EN·~3 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

THE BOY IN THE BUSH.

0:05
2

THE BOY IN THE BUSH: A Tale of Australian Life.

0:22
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:01
4

I. VENUS AND WARRIGAL.

17:29
5

II. UP A SUNNY CREEK.

17:32
6

III. THE CAVE OF THE RED HAND.

12:19
7

IV. ABOUT SNAKES.

13:07
8

V. LOST MAGGIE.

12:06
9

VI. AN AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT.

20:30
10

VII. AN AUSTRALIAN FLOOD.

21:08

Description

In the wide‑open stretches of the New South Wales bush, a fourteen‑year‑old named Sydney Lawson finds himself thrust into the role of head of the family station while his father drives a cattle mob to Port Phillip. He relishes the authority of the store key, the crack of his stock‑whip, and the daily chores of herding, shooting, and looking after the men who work the land. The rugged landscape and the rhythm of station life shape a boy who feels both the weight and the pride of early adulthood.

One afternoon a crumpled note arrives, scribbled in a hurried hand by the notorious bushranger Warrigal. The threat is simple yet chilling: surrender a prized mare or face violence. Sydney’s mother, wary but resolute, leans on the newly arrived governess, Miss Smith, while the teenagers argue over loyalty and fear. The young head of the household must decide how far he will go to protect his family and his property.

The story captures the uneasy balance between colonial order and the lawless spirit of the bush, setting the stage for a tense showdown that will test Sydney’s courage, his sense of duty, and the fragile peace of the remote station.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (211K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from scans of public domain works at The National Library of Australia.)

Release date

2018-03-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Richard Rowe

1828–1879

An English author and journalist who also spent important years in colonial Australia, he wrote lively fiction, essays, and books for younger readers. His work moved between British and Australian literary worlds in the mid-19th century.

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