Recollections of Bush Life in Australia: During a Residence of Eight Years in the Interior |
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... remain chained to the spot , unless he chose to retire with the loss of the greater part of his capital . He had probably expended more on his stock and establishment than it would have been prudent to lay out , even if he could have ...
... remain chained to the spot , unless he chose to retire with the loss of the greater part of his capital . He had probably expended more on his stock and establishment than it would have been prudent to lay out , even if he could have ...
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... remains upon the station , previously to its being sent to Sydney ; it is usually placed at some little distance from the owner's residence , and is also constructed of wooden slabs , with a roof of bark , but is much higher and longer ...
... remains upon the station , previously to its being sent to Sydney ; it is usually placed at some little distance from the owner's residence , and is also constructed of wooden slabs , with a roof of bark , but is much higher and longer ...
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... remain within the limits of the prescribed circle . The vagrant and primitive mode of life experienced in these overland trips , if it has hardships , can boast on the other hand of many pleasures peculiar to itself , especially to the ...
... remain within the limits of the prescribed circle . The vagrant and primitive mode of life experienced in these overland trips , if it has hardships , can boast on the other hand of many pleasures peculiar to itself , especially to the ...
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... remain neutral , and only see what they think proper , and this renders it very difficult for the police to worm out of them any intelligence upon which they can depend . The bushrangers , on the other hand , before they have been " out ...
... remain neutral , and only see what they think proper , and this renders it very difficult for the police to worm out of them any intelligence upon which they can depend . The bushrangers , on the other hand , before they have been " out ...
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... remain safe in the store , and our saddle - horses once more thrive for their owners . Ill - fated Charley ! —his unceremonious visit often recurred to our minds , and , bugbear as he was to us all , we felt something like pity for his ...
... remain safe in the store , and our saddle - horses once more thrive for their owners . Ill - fated Charley ! —his unceremonious visit often recurred to our minds , and , bugbear as he was to us all , we felt something like pity for his ...
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animal Assyria bark better blow-flies bullock bushrangers capital cattle Church civilization climate climate of Australia colonist colony companion creek Crown 8vo distance districts drays enclosures England English favourable Fcap Fifth Edition flocks forest Fourth Edition frequently GEORGE BORROW grass grazing ground gullies habits half-wild hand herd History horsemen horses Illustrations interior of Australia journey Julius Cæsar kangaroo kangaroo dogs labour LADY land LORD Medium 8vo miles native dog nature neighbourhood neighbours never night occupied Omio once overland owner party pasture perhaps plain Port Jackson Portrait Post 8vo pursuit remarkable residence river road ROBERT SOUTHEY saddle saddle-horses scene Second Edition seemed seldom settler sheep shepherd side sight SIR CHARLES EASTLAKE soon sort South Wales spot stock whip stock-keeper stockowner stranger Sydney Third Edition traveller tribe usually vicinity Vols whole wholly wild Woodcuts wool woomera yards
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