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Towser the Sheep Dog choose

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[UK] H.G. Lamond Towser the Sheep Dog 267: Bagman’s Gazette: A fictional newspaper by which news is passed up and down the river or stock route.
at bagman’s gazette, the (n.) under bagman, n.
[UK] H.G. Lamond Towser the Sheep Dog 136: We’ll go down to the water-hole and have a bogey.
at bogey, n.2
[UK] H.G. Lamond Towser the Sheep Dog 48: In the Ianguage of the bush, ‘Jack’s skin was crackin’’. He craved a drunken spree.
at one’s skin is cracking under skin, n.1
[UK] H.G. Lamond Towser the Sheep Dog 270: Take tea with ’em: be there at the finish of a long run [...] Whips are Cracking: see ‘Take tea with ’em.’.
at when the whips are cracking under whip, n.2
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