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A series of personal letters from a mother to her son recounts a sea voyage from Mauritius to Australia and the first days ashore. The narrations combine shipboard detail—weather, seasickness, crew interactions, and care of a small pet—with impressions of arrival at Adelaide, hospitable receptions, and local sightseeing. Visits to schools and public institutions are described alongside domestic routines and travel inconveniences, yielding episodic travel writing that blends vivid landscape and civic observation with affectionate, practical commentary on everyday colonial life.
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