The Kangaroo Hunters: Or, Adventures in the BushPorter & Coates, 1858 - 463 páginas Children's novel includes encounters between English family and Aborigines. |
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... spread below the cliffs , he tore down an enormous mussel , the shells of which were at least six inches in length , and , drawing an arrow from his belt , he gave both to the girl , saying , " Here , Ruth , are your kettles and ...
... spread below the cliffs , he tore down an enormous mussel , the shells of which were at least six inches in length , and , drawing an arrow from his belt , he gave both to the girl , saying , " Here , Ruth , are your kettles and ...
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... spread moun- tains , and a herd of kangaroos in the bush , disturbed by strange voices , just then appeared , and bounded up the steep wood at a place which the travellers who followed them found had been selected with a happy instinct ...
... spread moun- tains , and a herd of kangaroos in the bush , disturbed by strange voices , just then appeared , and bounded up the steep wood at a place which the travellers who followed them found had been selected with a happy instinct ...
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... spread to dry ; we shall rub it with a little fat , to render it plia- ble , and then we shall have a blanket or a cloak of ines- timable value . " - " True , my son ; I had forgotten that preliminary operation , " said Mr. Mayburn ...
... spread to dry ; we shall rub it with a little fat , to render it plia- ble , and then we shall have a blanket or a cloak of ines- timable value . " - " True , my son ; I had forgotten that preliminary operation , " said Mr. Mayburn ...
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afore alarm animal answered Arthur arms Australia Baldabella bark beasts birds black fellows Black Peter boat boomerang boys brushwood bush bush-rangers canoes carry catamaran cave certainly chaps charqui cliffs cockatoos coo-ee creature Daisy Grange danger dark dear Edward Deverell eggs emus escape Eucalyptus father fear fire fish fowls friends hand heard hope horses Hugh and Gerald I'se Jenny kangaroo land laughing leave looked round mangrove Margaret Master Hugh Mayburn Miss Marget morning mountains mussel Nakinna narrow natives niver nought nurse O'Brien opening opossums papa party plain poor portmanteau potatoes raft rain reached replied rest river rock rogues rope Ruth Ruth's safe savages seemed sight soon spears spot spurrits squatters strange sure there's thur trees turned voice voyage walk watch we'se wild wild oats wombat women wood young