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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... Wild Horse . - Bush Scenery . - Tracks of the Wild Horse . - The Black Horse is away . - Down the Mountain full speed . - Away along the Plain . - The Black Horse is beat . - Young Australia . - Meeting an old Friend . - A Feast after ...
... Wild Horse . - Bush Scenery . - Tracks of the Wild Horse . - The Black Horse is away . - Down the Mountain full speed . - Away along the Plain . - The Black Horse is beat . - Young Australia . - Meeting an old Friend . - A Feast after ...
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Samuel Sidney. CHAPTER VI . PAGE Bushrangers and Wild Blacks . Paginton falls among Thieves . - The use of a kind Character . - Bail up , or I'll blow out your Brains . - A Death Struggle . 86 CHAPTER VII . Father Gabriel . — The Ride to ...
Samuel Sidney. CHAPTER VI . PAGE Bushrangers and Wild Blacks . Paginton falls among Thieves . - The use of a kind Character . - Bail up , or I'll blow out your Brains . - A Death Struggle . 86 CHAPTER VII . Father Gabriel . — The Ride to ...
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... wild , that they had not been mustered within the memory of man . Even the Govern- ment clerks class cannot refrain from doing a bit of trading . These gentlemen fancy they fill the place of an aristocracy ; their moustaches , tips ...
... wild , that they had not been mustered within the memory of man . Even the Govern- ment clerks class cannot refrain from doing a bit of trading . These gentlemen fancy they fill the place of an aristocracy ; their moustaches , tips ...
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... wild country which has been so often described that it is not now worth describing . At Gumscrew's sta- tion , I took up my abode in a wooden hut , thatched with bark , on which well - bred short horns would have looked with contempt ...
... wild country which has been so often described that it is not now worth describing . At Gumscrew's sta- tion , I took up my abode in a wooden hut , thatched with bark , on which well - bred short horns would have looked with contempt ...
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... My stores are laid in , And my shearing is nigh ; * And our steeds that through Sydney Exultingly wheel , Must graze in a week On the banks of the Peel . CHAPTER III . HUNTING A WILD HORSE . AFTER awhile 34 GALLOPS AND GOSSIPS .
... My stores are laid in , And my shearing is nigh ; * And our steeds that through Sydney Exultingly wheel , Must graze in a week On the banks of the Peel . CHAPTER III . HUNTING A WILD HORSE . AFTER awhile 34 GALLOPS AND GOSSIPS .
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