How delighted should Ibe to succeed in getting you one. John Oxley, `Journal of Two Expeditions into the Interiorof New South Wales,' p. Black-backed W. 115: Throughout that night, Cool dews came sallying on that rain-starved land, And drenched the thick rough tufts
ter River,gives a list of barbarisms, words that he considers do notbelong to the aboriginal tongue. Stokes, `Discoveries in Australia,' vol. 52: Necklace, consisting of 565 shells (Elenchus Bellulus)strung on thin, well-made twine. r the golden wattle blossomsproduced unpleasant associations in the minds of the wearersof the green, and there were blows and curses in plenty.
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