The Kangaroo Hunters, Or, Adventures in the BushRoutledge, Warne & Routledge, 1860 - 463 páginas |
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... rogues to flight . But first we would take care to capture the fierce pirate captain , and take possession of all his treasures . Then would n't we enter Melbourne in triumph , and have the robber hauled up to the gallows . " " Pirates ...
... rogues to flight . But first we would take care to capture the fierce pirate captain , and take possession of all his treasures . Then would n't we enter Melbourne in triumph , and have the robber hauled up to the gallows . " " Pirates ...
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... rogues . It's hard for a lad to be sorted with such company for just sniggling a hare . ” Ensnaring , David , " said his brother , pompously ; " sniggling is colloquial . " 66 66 Sniggling , you know , Bill , " answered David , " our ...
... rogues . It's hard for a lad to be sorted with such company for just sniggling a hare . ” Ensnaring , David , " said his brother , pompously ; " sniggling is colloquial . " 66 66 Sniggling , you know , Bill , " answered David , " our ...
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... rogue witten on their black brows ! " " But , Gerald , is it not somewhat unkind to form so hasty a judgment ? " said Margaret . " These sailors are strangers ; why do you class them as rogues ? " " Because , Meggie , " said Hugh ...
... rogue witten on their black brows ! " " But , Gerald , is it not somewhat unkind to form so hasty a judgment ? " said Margaret . " These sailors are strangers ; why do you class them as rogues ? " " Because , Meggie , " said Hugh ...
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... rogues , and join ye , my honest fellow . Come , I'se ready to lend a hand . ” A helping hand was truly desirable in their extrem- ity of distress ; but Mr. Mayburn shrank from the fierce , rough aspect of the convict sailor , and ...
... rogues , and join ye , my honest fellow . Come , I'se ready to lend a hand . ” A helping hand was truly desirable in their extrem- ity of distress ; but Mr. Mayburn shrank from the fierce , rough aspect of the convict sailor , and ...
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... them . " There's no room here for any more hands , " mut- tered Wilkins . " Drunken rogues ! they'd kick these few shaking clogs to bits in no time : and then where are we ? " 54 BLACK PETER . " Nevertheless , Margaret , we 5 *
... them . " There's no room here for any more hands , " mut- tered Wilkins . " Drunken rogues ! they'd kick these few shaking clogs to bits in no time : and then where are we ? " 54 BLACK PETER . " Nevertheless , Margaret , we 5 *
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