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... miles off , that is by the river , of which they could trace the windings through high walls of the thick - growing , but slender ti - tree ( melaleuca ) . Anchored now in a broad bay , a low sandy shore on the eastern side , on the ...
... miles off , that is by the river , of which they could trace the windings through high walls of the thick - growing , but slender ti - tree ( melaleuca ) . Anchored now in a broad bay , a low sandy shore on the eastern side , on the ...
Page 22
... on . Then you camp every night . It costs you little or nothing , and you're as jolly as sand boys . ' ' And how about finding the road , Mister ? ' asked Jack , looking rather anxious . ' It's many a long mile 22 СНАР . NEVERMORE.
... on . Then you camp every night . It costs you little or nothing , and you're as jolly as sand boys . ' ' And how about finding the road , Mister ? ' asked Jack , looking rather anxious . ' It's many a long mile 22 СНАР . NEVERMORE.
Page 23
... mile wide , and there's a string of carts and drays , men , women , and children , going along it , like a travelling fair . Night and day you can hear the bells on the horses and bullocks a couple of miles off . ' ' Won't the turn ...
... mile wide , and there's a string of carts and drays , men , women , and children , going along it , like a travelling fair . Night and day you can hear the bells on the horses and bullocks a couple of miles off . ' ' Won't the turn ...
Page 26
... mile wide in places , and marked in black mud on the green turf , was visible to the naked eye night or day . Mrs. Polwarth learned to fry chops and steaks and make cakes as if she had been to the manner born , while the men pitched ...
... mile wide in places , and marked in black mud on the green turf , was visible to the naked eye night or day . Mrs. Polwarth learned to fry chops and steaks and make cakes as if she had been to the manner born , while the men pitched ...
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... miles , a kind of open ravine , which in Australia is called a gully , presented itself . The tents were thinner and the miners not quite so busy . ' That's our tent , ' said Hastings , ' and there's my mate sitting on a log outside ...
... miles , a kind of open ravine , which in Australia is called a gully , presented itself . The tents were thinner and the miners not quite so busy . ' That's our tent , ' said Hastings , ' and there's my mate sitting on a log outside ...
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