CHAPTER IX.
Close to Australia—Porpoises at Night—Entrance
to Sydney Harbor—The
Loss of the Duncan Dunbar—The Harbor—The
City of Sydney—Spring-time in
Australia—The Climate—Information
for Travelers—The Size of Australia
—A Dust-Storm and Hot Wind
Chapter X. The Discovery of Australia—Transportation of Convicts—Discipline —English Laws, Ancient and Modern—Flogging Prisoners to Death—Arrival of Settlers—New South Wales Corps—Rum Currency—Intemperance Everywhere $100,000 for One Gallon of Rum—Development of the Country—Immense Resources
Chapter XI.
Hospitality of English-speaking People—Writers
and their Gratitude—Mr.
Gane and the Panegyrics—Population of Sydney
An English City with
American Trimming—“Squatters”—Palaces
and Sheep Kingdoms—Wool and
Mutton—Australians and Americans—Costermonger
Pronunciation—England is
“Home”—Table Talk—English
and Colonial Audiences 124
Chapter XII.
Mr. X., a Missionary—Why Christianity Makes
Slow Progress in India—A
Large Dream—Hindoo Miracles and Legends—Sampson
and Hanuman—The
Sandstone Ridge—Where are the Gates?
Chapter XIII.
Public Works in Australasia—Botanical Garden
of Sydney—Four Special
Socialties—The Government House—A
Governor and His Functions—The
Admiralty House—The Tour of the Harbor—Shark
Fishing—Cecil Rhodes’
Shark and his First Fortune—Free Board
for Sharks.
Chapter XIV.
Bad Health—To Melbourne by Rail—Maps
Defective—The Colony of Victoria
—A Round-trip Ticket from Sydney—Change
Cars, from Wide to Narrow
Gauge, a Peculiarity at Albury—Customs-fences—“My
Word”—The Blue
Mountains—Rabbit Piles—Government
R. R. Restaurants—Duchesses for
Waiters—“Sheep-dip”—Railroad
Coffee—Things Seen and Not Seen
Chapter XV.
Wagga-Wagga—The Tichborne Claimant—A
Stock Mystery—The Plan of the
Romance—The Realization—The
Henry Bascom Mystery—Bascom Hall—The
Author’s Death and Funeral
Chapter XVI.
Melbourne and its Attractions—The Melbourne
Cup Races—Cup Day—Great
Crowds—Clothes Regardless of Cost—The
Australian Larrikin—Is He Dead?
Australian Hospitality—Melbourne Wool-brokers—The
Museums—The Palaces
—The Origin of Melbourne
Chapter XVII.
The British Empire—Its Exports and Imports—The
Trade of Australia—To
Adelaide—Broken Hill Silver Mine—A
Roundabout road—The Scrub and its
Possibilities for the Novelist—The Aboriginal
Tracker—A Test Case—How
Does One Cow-Track Differ from Another?
Chapter XVIII.
Gum Trees—Unsociable Trees—Gorse
and Broom—A universal Defect—An
Adventurer—Wanted L200, got L20,000,000—A
Vast Land Scheme—The
Smash-up—The Corpse Got Up and Danced—A
Unique Business by One Man
—Buying the Kangaroo Skin—The
Approach to Adelaide—Everything Comes to
Him who Waits—A Healthy Religious sphere—What
is the Matter with the
Specter?