The Autobiography of Robert Standish Sievier

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" Morgan, it should be observed, belonged to Victoria, and perhaps the petty jealousies which have ever existed between the two colonies may in no small way have affected the respective bushrangers ; but I am strongly inclined to think that what was uppermost in Frank Gardner's mind was the dastardly treatment to which, as I have just said, Morgan had subjected many women. There must have been some good in Frank Gardner after all. Some influence was brought to bear ; and after having served, at... different periods, thirty-two years in gaol, he received a pardon at the hands of Sir Hercules Robinson, the Governor of New South Wales, on the condition that he left the country, and in due course he migrated to California. His two mates, Gilbert and Hall, had long since been shot on sight as outlaws.
Morgan's end was different. The races were being held at Beechworth, in Victoria, and it became known that Morgan was about the district. Joe Thompson found himself in rather an awkward predicament, for he had loudly proclaimed, as had every man in the Colonies, his hatred for Morgan, while it was understood he had some kind of admiration for Frank Gardner.


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