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It is about life in New South Wales in the days of Macquarie, and the story takes place against an exciting background of convicts, red-coats, pioneering farmers, and bushrangers. The heroine is Verity Asherton, twelve-year old daughter of a sea-captain believed lost at sea, who waits anxiously in Sydney town for his return, the only person who believes he is still alive. (Publisher's blurb)
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Also published in braille and sound formats
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Dedication: To Mary Merrifield
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Author's Note: This is the story of a little girl who lived many years ago when Sydney was still a small, barrack-like township built round the Tank Stream and the shores of Sydney Cove.
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