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... seemed to my fancy to be the direct opposite - the antipodes of England . I became more and more perplexed by every attempt to picture to my mind my future residence , " the Bush ; " and I anxiously wondered whether it would prove to be ...
... seemed to my fancy to be the direct opposite - the antipodes of England . I became more and more perplexed by every attempt to picture to my mind my future residence , " the Bush ; " and I anxiously wondered whether it would prove to be ...
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... seemed to take but little notice of the spot , speaking rather disparagingly of its merits , and expressing his opinion that better country would be discovered by going farther on , and , as his judgment had consi- derable weight with ...
... seemed to take but little notice of the spot , speaking rather disparagingly of its merits , and expressing his opinion that better country would be discovered by going farther on , and , as his judgment had consi- derable weight with ...
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... seemed to remind him of the fearful uncertainty of its duration ; for he looked grave , and for a minute or two laid aside his effrontery . In fact , all this volubility only betrayed the nervous excitement it was intended to conceal ...
... seemed to remind him of the fearful uncertainty of its duration ; for he looked grave , and for a minute or two laid aside his effrontery . In fact , all this volubility only betrayed the nervous excitement it was intended to conceal ...
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... seemed capable of better things , as if , could he have retraced his steps , he would yet have repented him of the evil . Even when plunged in crime , beyond the pale of human mercy , he was not a hardened villain ; and for this reason ...
... seemed capable of better things , as if , could he have retraced his steps , he would yet have repented him of the evil . Even when plunged in crime , beyond the pale of human mercy , he was not a hardened villain ; and for this reason ...
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... seemed very unpalatable ; those , however , who wish to try for them- selves may do so from the following genuine receipt : —Take eight or ten pounds of second flour , and having 88 [ CHAP . VIII . BUSH LIFE IN AUSTRALIA .
... seemed very unpalatable ; those , however , who wish to try for them- selves may do so from the following genuine receipt : —Take eight or ten pounds of second flour , and having 88 [ CHAP . VIII . BUSH LIFE IN AUSTRALIA .
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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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