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Racemande alia meglie e sorelle di amarsi Tuna I'altra, e<br />

cempatirsi a vicenda. Cercate di farvi ubidire subito dalle mie<br />

figlie, e di nen allevarle viziese, e Giuglia che comincera andare a<br />

scuela fatela studiare.^^<br />

After five years in Australia Domenico Respini from Cevio continued to see himself as<br />

head of the family and in a position to give advice: the suggestion that his children<br />

should study might reflect a heightened respect for education gained during the time he<br />

had spent in AustraUa.<br />

Though the majority of ItaUan speakers were destined to remain against their<br />

wiU in Australia, some did mine wdth success and either retumed home wealthy or<br />

decided to settle permanently. Dispersed throughout the various mining districts in<br />

smaU village clusters ~ large numbers of Giumagliesi, for example, settling at Stony<br />

Creek (see Pozzi section) ~ they worked their mining claims. Around Eganstown Q.<br />

G. Merigo, Pietro Scozza, Vincent Fasoli (see earlier section) and Joseph Basoli, found<br />

sizeable qualities of gold and later opened hotels. A member of the Bianchi family<br />

reportedly operated a profitable race^^ ~ a slanting wooden trough in which<br />

mineral-bearing sand and gravel were washed by fast flowing water to expose any gold<br />

~ in the district and a short distance away was the Doria Mine which, judging by its<br />

name, was mn by Genoese.^ At Dry Diggings, near Shepherds Flat, Italians<br />

MuschiaUi and Colmo mined the alluvial gold, Colmo later forming a partnership with<br />

two non-Italian speakers, Clark and Fairbaim. After marrying a Spanish giri (one of<br />

few such marriages between people of European origin) and making a reasonable<br />

living from the sluicing of the creek sands and surrounding deposits, he settled<br />

permanently in the district.^"* Around Daylesford, Pietro Pescia from Gerra Verzasca<br />

in Ticino worked as a miner and prospector before opening a hotel on Sailors Hill.<br />

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