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For the Term of His Natural Life

Was published in the Australian Journal between 1870 and 1872 (as His Natural Life), appearing as a novel in 1874. It is the best known novelisation of life as a convict in early Australian history. Described as a "ripping yarn," and at times relying on seemingly implausible coincidences, the story follows the fortunes of Rufus Dawes, a young man transported for a murder which he did not commit. The harsh and inhumane treatment meted out to the convicts, some of whom were transported for relatively minor crimes, is clearly conveyed. The conditions experienced by the convicts are graphically described. The novel was based on research by the author as well as a visit to the penal settlement of Port Arthur, Tasmania.

By Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke

Title# Words# Reads
1 Dedication 471331
2 Prologue. 3934305
3 Chapter I - The Prison Ship 3007315
4 Chapter II - Sarah Purfoy 2968343
5 Chapter III - The Monotony Breaks 1177321
6 Chapter IV - The Hospital 1712347
7 Chapter V - The Barracoon 2620312
8 Chapter VI - The Fate of the “Hydaspes” 3677298
9 Chapter VII - Typhus Fever 3228308
10 Chapter VIII - A Dangerous Crisis 2737325
11 Chapter IX - Woman’s Weapons 1984318
12 Chapter X - Eight Bells 3702294
13 Chapter XI - Discoveries and Confessions 1403961
14 Chapter XII - A Newspaper Paragraph 76936
15 Chapter I - The Topography of Van Diemen’s Land 1201929
16 Chapter II - The Solitary of “Hell’s Gates” 1328894
17 Chapter III - A Social Evening 4146926
18 Chapter IV - The Bolter 1365914
19 Chapter V - Sylvia 1270929
20 Chapter VI - A Leap in the Dark 3086934
21 Chapter VII - The Last of Macquarie Harbour 1963921
22 Chapter VIII - The Power of the Wilderness 2615903
23 Chapter IX - The Seizure of the “Osprey” 2367333
24 Chapter X - John Rex’s Revenge 2643316
25 Chapter XI - Left at “Hell’s Gates” 5127323
26 Chapter XII - “Mr.” Dawes 3448328
27 Chapter XIII - What the Seaweed Suggested 1583304
28 Chapter XIV - A Wonderful Day’s Work 3154323
29 Chapter XV - The Coracle 2791317
30 Chapter XVI - The Writing on the Sand 1985350
31 Chapter XVII - At Sea 2371331
32 Chapter I - A Labourer in the Vineyard 4991334
33 Chapter II - Sarah Purfoy’s Request 4036298
34 Chapter III - The Story of Two Birds of Prey 3568294
35 Chapter IV - “The Notorious Dawes” 3034316
36 Chapter V - Maurice Frere’s Good Angel 1918312
37 Chapter VI - Mr. Meekin Administers Consolation 2051320
38 Chapter VII - Rufus Dawes’s Idyll 1913306
39 Chapter VIII - An Escape 1558333
40 Chapter IX - John Rex’s Letter Home 3618338
41 Chapter X - What Became of the Mutineers of the “Osprey” 5278302
42 Chapter XI - A Relic of Macquarie Harbour 877327
43 Chapter XII - At Port Arthur 1854300
44 Chapter XIII - The Commandant’s Butler 1825303
45 Chapter XIV - Mr. North’s Indisposition 3133303
46 Chapter XV - One Hundred Lashes 2248312
47 Chapter XVI - Kicking Against the Pricks 1722314
48 Chapter XVII - Captain and Mrs. Frere 1878317
49 Chapter XVIII - In the Hospital 1245325
50 Chapter XIX - The Consolations of Religion 1249312
51 Chapter XX - A Natural Penitentiary 1161315
52 Chapter XXI - A Visit of Inspection 3368336
53 Chapter XXII - Gathering in the Threads 4847319
54 Chapter XXIII - Running the Gauntlet 2247315
55 Chapter XXIV - In the Night 2630324
56 Chapter XXV - The Flight 1832303
57 Chapter XXVI - The Work of the Sea 4749295
58 Chapter XXVII - The Valley of the Shadow of Death 2782335
59 Chapter I - Extracted from the Diary of the Rev. James North 4557316
60 Chapter II - The Lost Heir 4611302
61 Chapter III - Extracted from the Diary of the Rev. James North 3064318
62 Chapter IV - Extracted from the Diary of the Rev. James North 1829941
63 Chapter V - Mr. Richard Devine Surprised 1920930
64 Chapter VI - In Which the Chaplain is Taken Ill 2540925
65 Chapter VII - Breaking a Man’s Spirit 1712919
66 Chapter VIII - Extracted from the Diary of the Rev. James North 1696948
67 Chapter IX - The Longest Straw 1938906
68 Chapter X - A Meeting 2791920
69 Chapter XI - Extracted from the Diary of the Rev. James North 1296933
70 Chapter XII - The Strange Behaviour of Mr. North 2181911
71 Chapter XIII - Mr. North Speaks 2290949
72 Chapter XIV - Getting Ready for Sea 3771744
73 Chapter XV - The Discovery 2049781
74 Chapter XVI - Fifteen Hours 1024723
75 Chapter XVII - The Redemption 2158763
76 Chapter XVIII - The Cyclone 2214782
77 Epilogue 129751
78 Appendix 1032743


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