Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... woomera , the spear - thrower , is a rough oblong piece of wood with a notch at one end . Some of the Queensland spears are shafted with light wood , others with a bamboo - like reed . To this shaft is spliced a long head of heavy ...
... woomera , the spear - thrower , is a rough oblong piece of wood with a notch at one end . Some of the Queensland spears are shafted with light wood , others with a bamboo - like reed . To this shaft is spliced a long head of heavy ...
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... woomera in his right hand , a bunch of spears in his left . Half - way between them , a little to one side , stood an umpire , to regu- late the fight and see that there was no foul play . At a signal from him , one duellist notched a ...
... woomera in his right hand , a bunch of spears in his left . Half - way between them , a little to one side , stood an umpire , to regu- late the fight and see that there was no foul play . At a signal from him , one duellist notched a ...
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