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The Spell of the Inland choose

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[Aus] J. Armour Spell of the Inland 207: Webb has gone bush.
at go bush (v.) under bush, n.1
[Aus] J. Armour Spell of the Inland 82: By cripe, boss, no fear!
at cripes!, excl.
[Aus] J. Armour Spell of the Inland 62: The ’Ghans brought their camels in and loaded them one by one.
at ’Ghan, n.
[Aus] J. Armour Spell of the Inland 62: Everard was surprised. The ‘mulga wires’ had not told him this.
at mulga wire(s) (n.) under mulga, n.
[Aus] J. Armour Spell of the Inland 95: Why can’t he buck up? He has had the pip for weeks.
at get the pip (v.) under pip, n.1
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