Tolpuddle boy
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In 1834 James Brine is bound for Australia on a convict ship. His crime: joining with other men to ask for fair pay. His punishment: transportation for seven long years, far from everything he knows and loves.
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In 1834 James Brine is bound for Australia on a convict ship. His crime: joining with other men to ask for fair pay. His punishment: transportation for seven long years, far from everything he knows and loves.
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