A little bush maid / Mary Grant Bruce.

By: Bruce, Mary Grant, 1878-1958Contributor(s): Ker Wilson, Barbara, 1929-Material type: TextTextSeries: Bruce, Mary Grant, Billabong ; bk. 1.Billabong ; bk. 1Pymble, N.S.W. : Angus & Robertson, 1996Edition: Rev. ed. / with afterword ... by Barbara Ker WilsonDescription: 244 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0207191042 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Linton, Sara (Fictitious character) | Ranchers -- Australia -- Fiction | Family -- Australia -- Fiction | Families -- Australia -- Fiction | Country life -- Australia -- Fiction | Country life | Country life -- Australia -- Juvenile fiction | Billabong Station (Vic.) (Imaginery place) | AustraliaGenre/Form: Fiction. | Juvenile works. | Children's storiesDDC classification: A823.2 LOC classification: PZ7.B7832 | Li 1996Summary: Billabong, a large cattle and sheep property in the Australian countryside, is home to twelve-year-old Norah Linton, her widowed father, David, and her older brother, Jim. Norah's prim and proper aunts, who live in the city, consider she is in danger of "growing up wild," riding all over Billabong on her beloved pony, Bobs, helping with mustering, and joining in on all the holiday fun when Jim and his friends come home from boarding school. A fishing trip results in unexpected drama when they discover a mysterious stranger camped in the bush. Who is this stranger and why is he there? Norah's resourcefulness is tested to the full!
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First published: London ; Melbourne : Ward, Lock, 1910.

Billabong, a large cattle and sheep property in the Australian countryside, is home to twelve-year-old Norah Linton, her widowed father, David, and her older brother, Jim. Norah's prim and proper aunts, who live in the city, consider she is in danger of "growing up wild," riding all over Billabong on her beloved pony, Bobs, helping with mustering, and joining in on all the holiday fun when Jim and his friends come home from boarding school. A fishing trip results in unexpected drama when they discover a mysterious stranger camped in the bush. Who is this stranger and why is he there? Norah's resourcefulness is tested to the full!

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