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An Outback Marriage: A Story of Australian Life

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A Sydney club introduction sends a young man to a remote station, where social expectations, romantic entanglements, and contested inheritances complicate life on the run. Urban dinners and pastoral routines give way to bush hazards — a coach accident, wild cattle, long searches and a daring rescue — that reveal loyalties and character. Broken engagements and rival suitors lead to courtroom conflict over a disputed certificate, while station work, friendships, and racing scenes frame the practical and emotional resolution of property and personal disputes.

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A. B. Paterson

A. B. Paterson, also known as Banjo Paterson, was an influential Australian poet, journalist, and author, celebrated for his vivid depictions of rural life and the Australian landscape. Born in 1864, he is best known for his iconic poem "The Man from Snowy River," which captures the spirit of the Australian bush and its culture. Paterson's works often reflect themes of adventure, nature, and the struggles of life in the outback, as seen in stories like "An Outback Marriage" and "Saltbush Bill, J. P." His contributions to Australian literature have left a lasting legacy, making him a key figure in the country's literary heritage.

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