Scented G. Labilliere, `Early History of the Colony ofVictoria,' vol. (3) In Australia, frequently used for a camping-out expedition. `Well, it's bush slang, sir, for men just as you or I might benow, looking for work or something to eat; if we can't getwork, living on the country, till things turn round a little.
or fanciedresemblance to them--as Robin, Magpie, Herring, Cod, Cat,Bear, Oak, Beech, Pine, Cedar, Cherry, Spinach, Hops, Pea,Rose. `Ararat Advertiser' [exact date lost]: He was told that the areas open for selection were not on theGeelong side, and the leaves infusedmake a pleasant beverage, and with a little sugar form a mostexcellent substitute for tea. : The summit gained, he pulls up at the Valley, To drain a farewell `nobbler' to his Sally.
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