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  • ...ed Ned. "We don't take any honor. We are going to take you. Bring his horse, Dan," continued he, addressing his brother
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  • ...file. Ned Kelly took the lead. Then came his brother leading the captured horse and rider, then followed Byrne bringing up the rear, and moving off in Indi ...yed, Dan Kelly and Byrne following in the same order. I was relieved of my horse, and my hands were bound as before. The leader by my side, and his confeder
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  • ...ed there was a mystery. Its weight and dimensions were too much for a pack-horse, and it was a matter of impossibility for a wheeled conveyance to get over
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  • ...a green-hide hinge, and was of sufficient width to allow the passage of a horse. Outside the gate was a good space of open, alluvial flat, with abundance o
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  • ...formation concerning Ned Kelly's whereabouts. He was wanted on a charge of horse-stealing. It was believed that he was at a shearing shed in New South Wales ...to eat. I've been riding all day. I'll go with you then.' I had got off my horse, and stepped inside the house.
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  • ...f he had known who I was he would not have fired at me. They let me get my horse and ride away. I at once reported the shooting to the sergeant at Benalla,
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  • ...eft school I joined a brother who had a sheep farm, with which he combined horse-breeding and agriculture. After I had been on the station four or five year
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  • ...we could manage. The gold was carried down on pack-horses and mules, each horse carrying from 1500 to 2000 ounces in saddle bags. Frequently we had to swim ...unable to get his hind ones over. It was no enviable position for me, on a horse playing a kind of see-saw in a roaring torrent.
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  • ...r was amazed to see me walking down the hill. After hearing the clatter of horse, stirrup irons, and stones, the two men, who were behind me, seeing the pos
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  • ...anything of Billy. I gave information to the police there, and got a fresh horse and saddle, and overtook the coach during the night near Euroa, reaching Me
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  • ...e fight going on a mile away, and that a man had been killed. I mounted my horse, and on my way met a Dr. C.; I asked him to accompany me, and left orders f
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  • ...n who passed by, till he had thirty under his control; he then mounted his horse, which was hidden in the bush, and told his victims they might go home, he
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  • ...e fools of, when about four o'clock in the afternoon we heard the sound of horse's hoofs, and to our great joy found it was L—. Our first greeting was, &q
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  • ...t; The clerk put a pair of handcuffs on Power, then went to look after the horse. Power, meanwhile, dressed himself, and told us he had a presentment that n ...r as we know, being seen by any one. We mounted Power on the black fellows horse until we were able to secure another for him, and at seven o’clock on Sun
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  • ...st. They came up to him, and said, "Eave you seen a man riding a roan horse?" at the same time describing the dress Power had worn in the morning. ...home from the hotel, where he had been drinking heavily, he fell from his horse and broke his neck. Power himself never suspected L-, but thought the Quinn
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  • ...n extent, without his giving him any provocation, that he put spurs to his horse and galloped away home. It was generally supposed by the public that Ned Ke
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  • ...and was frequently prowling about of a night to pick up a stray drayman's horse, or any other animal that did not belong to him. ...e young fellow, and associated him-self with the Kellys and Byrne in their horse-stealing raids, giving himself up entirely to a disreputable life.
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  • ...e by M'Intyre, who vaulted on it and galloped off, throwing himself on the horse's neck. Several shots were fired, but, fortunately, none hit him, and he ro ...that they were unable to follow on his tracks. After being thrown from his horse, he ran as far as he could, until through exhaustion he fell down, and clos
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  • ...ttacked the police. They were always great friends and companions in their horse stealing raids, and Sherritt said they had no idea of shooting the police t
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  • ...er into the [[Warby Ranges|Warby Ranges]], and the police found liennedy's horse, which the outlaws had abandoned. The animal was knocked up and its feet we ...ch and made all his men return back to Wangaratta to show he had found the horse. It was afterwards discovered that the outlaws at this time were completely
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