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A goldfields magistrate struggles to reconcile official duties, family obligations, and the fallout from an ill-fated mining investment. Encounters with exhausted, desperate diggers expose the human cost of frontier prospecting and prompt tests of judgment, charity, and personal integrity. The narrative moves through episodic scenes of claim disputes, township life, and legal responsibilities, while domestic pressures build at home. Ultimately the household arranges a formal farewell and testimonial and undertakes a journey to the city, leaving behind the provisional community and the mixed fortunes of the mining frontier. Themes include duty, reciprocity, and the precariousness of speculative wealth.

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Rolf Boldrewood

Rolf Boldrewood was an Australian author known for his vivid depictions of colonial life and the Australian bush. His most notable work, "Robbery under Arms," is a classic adventure novel that explores themes of crime and morality in the context of the Australian goldfields. Boldrewood's writing often reflects his experiences as a pastoralist and his keen observations of society, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of Australia. In addition to his fiction, he wrote essays and stories that capture the spirit of the era, such as "Old Melbourne Memories" and "A Colonial Reformer." His works remain influential in understanding Australia's cultural and historical landscape.

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