Robbery under Arms / A Story of Life and Adventure in the Bush and in the Australian Goldfields
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A first-person narrator from the Marston family recounts life in the bush and on the goldfields, describing long spells of idleness, rural routines, and youthful gambling and drinking that lead him and his brother into horse-stealing and bushranging. The account blends vivid landscapes and domestic detail with episodes of friendship, a daring rescue, and increasingly desperate criminal ventures on roads and at diggings. Told as a candid chronicle and moral confession, the narrative traces the causes, actions, and consequences of the family’s descent into outlawry.
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