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Epigraph: One sawyer named Joseph Hill, was in the utmost consternation for a long time respecting his wife and children, who, he imagined, had perished in his hut, but was relieved by finding that they had exercised an unusual foresight by getting to a safe distance. 'Black Thursday in the cape Otway Forest.' Argus (Melbourne) 13/12/1851
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