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Banfield describes the exodus from Melbourne to the bush for the Easter holiday along the Gembrook train line. Banfield arrives by train at Emerald, where he visits the estate of Mr C. A. Nobelius, which has extensive orchards of numerous popular and rare fruits.
(p. 28-30)
Note: Here the essay is divided into two parts: Part I describes the journey from Melbourne, and Part II describes Emerald.