Gallops and Gossips in the Bush of Australia; Or, Passages in the Life of Alfred BarnardLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 - 227 sider |
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... began to read poetry and look at the moon . It was now time that I should choose a pursuit . I wrote to my guardians , and asked them to procure me a commission in the army . One of my favourite companions was the grandson of a Duke ...
... began to read poetry and look at the moon . It was now time that I should choose a pursuit . I wrote to my guardians , and asked them to procure me a commission in the army . One of my favourite companions was the grandson of a Duke ...
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... began again , - 666 ' Bad luck so far , Mr. Clank ; we shan't have much to take home for our wives and sweethearts , at this rate . ' 666 Why no , ' says I , ' we couldn't have been more unlucky if we'd had a black cat or a parson ...
... began again , - 666 ' Bad luck so far , Mr. Clank ; we shan't have much to take home for our wives and sweethearts , at this rate . ' 666 Why no , ' says I , ' we couldn't have been more unlucky if we'd had a black cat or a parson ...
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... began bringing a cargo of sandal - wood down to the beach ; they got the finest lot I ever saw ; when it was loaded , King Kettle invited the captain and his lady to go ashore to a feast and dance . I will say that for her , she was ...
... began bringing a cargo of sandal - wood down to the beach ; they got the finest lot I ever saw ; when it was loaded , King Kettle invited the captain and his lady to go ashore to a feast and dance . I will say that for her , she was ...
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... other foolish things stuck into emigrants , I had purchased for my outfit . I handed it to him without a word ; he went straight to the grindstone and began to sharpen it . " Halloa ! " cried impudent little Duds , the.
... other foolish things stuck into emigrants , I had purchased for my outfit . I handed it to him without a word ; he went straight to the grindstone and began to sharpen it . " Halloa ! " cried impudent little Duds , the.
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... began to howl like a demon , and no wonder ; for , in my anxiety to keep him down , I never thought of the cigar in my mouth , and all the time the crew were making a spread eagle of him , I was burning a hole in the back of his neck ...
... began to howl like a demon , and no wonder ; for , in my anxiety to keep him down , I never thought of the cigar in my mouth , and all the time the crew were making a spread eagle of him , I was burning a hole in the back of his neck ...
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