...he was so horribly unhuman that one shuddered to think that tender women and fair children must of necessity confess to fellowship of kind with such a monster. ― Marcus Clarke For the Term of His Natural Life For the Term of His Natural Life (1874) by Marcus Clarke tells the story of Richard Devine a young aristocrat disowned by his father and wrongfully convicted of a crime which commands him to change his name to Rufus Dawes. To receive the punishment of the crime he arrives at Van Diemen's Land a penal colony of Australia. As a criminal he is treated inhumanly and cruelly in the colony and he has to endure endless suffering. However Dawes remains adamant to clear his name despite all the struggles.
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