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  • Billabong Gold

    Mary Grant Bruce

    eBook (Reading Essentials, March 15, 2020)
    It is the height of the gold rush when Dick and his sister Betty make their first visit to stay at Billabong and encounter rather more excitement than they’d bargained for. News of the gold strike has brought hopeful prospectors into the Billabong hills, among them an unscrupulous ex-prize fighter named McGill and Lee Wing, the Chinese gardener turned cook, whose ingenious plan to outwit McGill makes him the hero of the day. At the end of the adventure, everyone agreed with Dick - it certainly was something they’d never forget!
  • Billabong Gold

    Mary Grant Bruce

    (Ward, Lock & Co., Jan. 1, 1937)
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  • Billabong Gold

    Mary Grant Bruce

    Hardcover (Ward Lock, Jan. 1, 1981)
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  • Billabong Gold

    Mary Grant Bruce

    eBook (, April 27, 2020)
    It is the height of the gold rush when Dick and his sister, Betty Yorke, make their first visit to stay with the Linton family at Billabong and encounter rather more excitement than they’d bargained for. News of the gold strike has brought hopeful prospectors into the Billabong hills, among them an unscrupulous ex-prize fighter named McGill, who declares his own private war on ‘the Linton crowd’. It is Lee Wing, the Chinese gardener turned cook, whose ingenious plan to outwit McGill makes him the hero of the day, ably assisted by red-headed Bill Blake and his new mate Dick Yorke. At the end of the adventure, everyone agreed with Dick—it certainly was something they’d never forget!—Goodreads.
  • Billabong Gold

    Mary Grant Bruce

    Hardcover (Ward Lock, )
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  • Billabong Gold

    Mary Grant Bruce

    eBook (, June 6, 2020)
    It is the height of the gold rush when Dick and his sister, Betty Yorke, make their first visit to stay with the Linton family at Billabong and encounter rather more excitement than they’d bargained for. News of the gold strike has brought hopeful prospectors into the Billabong hills, among them an unscrupulous ex-prize fighter named McGill, who declares his own private war on ‘the Linton crowd’. It is Lee Wing, the Chinese gardener turned cook, whose ingenious plan to outwit McGill makes him the hero of the day, ably assisted by red-headed Bill Blake and his new mate Dick Yorke. At the end of the adventure, everyone agreed with Dick—it certainly was something they’d never forget!—Goodreads. [Suggest a different description.]