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 1    2,   11|      passengers were attacked by a gang of five or six villains.
 2    2,   13|      afresh. It was certain that a gang of ruffians was prowling
 3    2,   13| transferred to Norfolk Island.~The gang numbers twenty-nine men;
 4    2,   14|       uneasiness about the escaped gang. It was not a station, with
 5    2,   17|       disappeared and rejoined his gang scattered among the gum-trees.~
 6    2,   17|           river. Ben Joyce and his gang seemed to have flown away
 7    2,   17|           we left the Wimerra, his gang has been on our track and
 8    2,   17|       turned leader of the convict gang.”~The explanations of McNabbs
 9    2,   17|      communicating with one of his gang, the blacksmith of Black
10    2,   17|          be easily recognized. The gang followed us. A poisonous
11    2,   17|           us into the hands of his gang.”~Such was the history of
12    2,   18|         reach of Ben Joyce and his gang. Once past their hiding
13    2,   18|         mercy of Ben Joyce and his gang?”~To cross the Snowy River
14    2,   19|           before Ben Joyce and his gang, so, instead of wasting
15    3,   18|           became the leader of the gang, under the name of Ben Joyce.
16    3,   18|           sometimes preceded by my gang of convicts, I directed
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