Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia by William John Wills
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Painted by Scott. Melbourne. London: Richard Bentley, 1863.
Engraved by J. Saddle. 2. WILLIAM J. WILLS. Painted by Scott. Melbourne. Engraved by J. Brown. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. CHAPTER 1. Birth. Infancy. Boyhood and Early Education. Youthful Traits of Character. William John Wills was born at Totnes, in Devonshire, on the 5th of January, 1834. He had, therefore, attained the full age of twenty-seven at the time of his death. Even in infancy, his countenance was interesting and expressive. He began to speak and walk alone before he had completed his first year. His lively disposition gave ample employment to his nurses, though I cannot remember that he ever worried one, through peevishness or a fractious temper. As soon as he could talk distinctly, he evinced an aptitude to name things after his own fancy; and I may fairly say, that he was never a child in the common acceptation of the term, as he gave early indications of diligence and discretion scarcely compatible with the helplessness and simplicity of such tender years. About the time of his completing his third year, Mr. Benthall, a friend and near neighbour, asked permission to take him |
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