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In the Far North / 1901

The narrative follows a cattle-station owner in northern Queensland as he confronts an oppressive drought that has left stock dead, ground parched, and his family and finances threatened. Against a backdrop of blistering sun and spinifex wastes, he contemplates the ruin of his property, the strain of mortgages and a predatory bank, and the desperate longing for rain. The story evokes the harshness of frontier pastoral life, detailing daily hardships, landscape-driven isolation, and the emotional toll of environmental and economic collapse.

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The narrative follows a cattle-station owner in northern Queensland as he confronts an oppressive drought that has left stock dead, ground parched, and his family and finances threatened. Against a backdrop of blistering sun and spinifex wastes, he contemplates the ruin of his property, the strain of mortgages and a predatory bank, and the desperate longing for rain. The story evokes the harshness of frontier pastoral life, detailing daily hardships, landscape-driven isolation, and the emotional toll of environmental and economic collapse.

About the Author

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Louis Becke

Louis Becke was an Australian author known for his vivid storytelling and depictions of life in the South Seas. His works often draw on his own experiences as a sailor and trader in the Pacific Islands, blending adventure with rich cultural observations. Becke's notable titles include "Chinkie's Flat" and "Martin of Nitendi," which showcase his ability to create engaging narratives filled with local color and character. His writing reflects the complexities of colonial life and the natural beauty of the regions he explored, contributing significantly to the literary heritage of Australian literature.

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