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The moral values portrayed in "The Drover's Wife" by Henry Lawson include resilience, strength, determination, and self-reliance. The protagonist exhibits courage and perseverance as she faces the challenges of isolation and hardship in the Australian outback, embodying the idea of a "battler" who endures despite adversity.

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