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Follow my Dust choose

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[Aus] J. Hawke Follow my Dust! 73: All right, blast it! Have the ruddy job. Take it on. Go and get bushed and perish for water.
at bushed, adj.
[Aus] J. Hawke Follow my Dust! 61: I always like to hear you new chum bastards asking fool questions.
at new-chum, adj.
[Aus] J. Hawke Follow my Dust! 61: To the new chum it was all most confusing.
at new chum, n.
[Aus] J. Hawke Follow my Dust! 173: You’re drunk, pal. Haw, haw! Your own brew ’as got you under.
at get under the tide (v.) under tide, n.
[Aus] J. Hawke Follow my Dust! 49: There were no scowlers in Broken Hill, no weedy youths or jaded men.
at weedy, adj.
[Aus] J. Hawke Follow my Dust! 174: He’ll be having the ding-bats in no time. Best thing is to wooden him with a shovel.
at wooden, v.
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