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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... living in London , at the time my adventures commenced . People talk of the pleasures of childhood - I never knew them . I was a sickly brat , always puling and complaining , constantly sent from house to house , among my relatives ...
... living in London , at the time my adventures commenced . People talk of the pleasures of childhood - I never knew them . I was a sickly brat , always puling and complaining , constantly sent from house to house , among my relatives ...
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... living subject to finish the wreath of a queen or a princess . In a detestable country , Madame Finot's bright birds and merry girls are almost my only pleasant recollection . The following day we sailed , and saw nothing worth.
... living subject to finish the wreath of a queen or a princess . In a detestable country , Madame Finot's bright birds and merry girls are almost my only pleasant recollection . The following day we sailed , and saw nothing worth.
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... living incog . in the chaste neighbourhood of Cleveland Square , but who was unfortunately recognised by his fast uncle , an ex- captain of lancers , as Mademoiselle Eugenie Tapa- geuse , artiste and Lorette , -well known in Paris ...
... living incog . in the chaste neighbourhood of Cleveland Square , but who was unfortunately recognised by his fast uncle , an ex- captain of lancers , as Mademoiselle Eugenie Tapa- geuse , artiste and Lorette , -well known in Paris ...
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... living things crossed our path . From time to time large flocks of cockatoos screamed horribly at us as we approached the bare - looking lofty gum - trees on which they clustered , and millions of insects in the air and on the grass ...
... living things crossed our path . From time to time large flocks of cockatoos screamed horribly at us as we approached the bare - looking lofty gum - trees on which they clustered , and millions of insects in the air and on the grass ...
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... living in the Bush , and especially while tra- velling , there is not the same distance between a master and well - behaved man , although a prisoner , as in towns . From the first I was interested in the ploughman , so I treated him on ...
... living in the Bush , and especially while tra- velling , there is not the same distance between a master and well - behaved man , although a prisoner , as in towns . From the first I was interested in the ploughman , so I treated him on ...
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