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58098Why do n''t stars come out in the day- time?
58098You poor silly emu,she said,"why do n''t you kill all your chicks except one?
58098He can put a curse in even more easily than he can get it out, and if he puts it in who is there to take it away?
58098If we visited Yarrabah to- day, by means of our magic carpet, what should we see?
58098Is it not strange that we should find this old Hebrew custom still in use in wild Australia?
58098Where do you think I should be if I went about with a family like that?
58098Would any of them volunteer to go?
21383And who are you?
21383As the moon is about to rise, we shall soon be able to see our way,said Oliver;"but what can have happened to Hector?"
21383But what about the blacks and the bushrangers?
21383But what has become of your gun?
21383Can he have been attacked by bushrangers, and thrown here?
21383Can this be the river we were to come to?
21383Did any of you gentlemen catch sight of them?
21383Did you fall in with a young fellow who had been stuck up by bushrangers?
21383Did you notice the countenance of one of the others?
21383Do n''t you think it would be prudent to mount the horses and gallop off before they again attack us?
21383Do n''t you think that we could do something for the poor lad?
21383Have you got the horses?
21383Here comes my brother Guy; if you have n''t eaten your dinner you''ll join us, wo n''t you?
21383I should like to go and see it,I exclaimed;"can we do so without risk of being discovered?"
21383Is there any chance of overtaking them? 21383 May I ask your name?"
21383What are they for?
21383What can have become of him?
21383What can that be?
21383What can that be?
21383What could have made that hole?
21383What had we better do then?
21383What if they should be bushrangers?
21383What is your pleasure, friends?
21383What should we do?
21383What was the black fellow saying?
21383What''s all that noise about?
21383What''s the matter, my man?
21383What''s the matter?
21383What, do you mean the youngest of the three?
21383Where do you think you were going?
21383Where is the station?
21383Whereabouts are they?
21383Which of you lads was keeping guard?
21383Who are you, young chaps, and where are you going?
21383But, whom have you there?
21383Guy Thurston?"
21383Hector, Hector, is it you?"
21383I asked;"can you remember where you left it?"
21383I suppose you have heard of us?"
21383Picked up a couple of pirates on the road?"
21383What can the fellow mean?"
21383What do you think, Hector?"
21383Where do you come from?"
21383With an oath the big man shouted out--"Why do n''t you stop them, you fellows?"
21383You''re caught at last, are you?
21383` Little Guy''we used to call you, and you have n''t forgotten me?"
56699A chief''s daughter, are you?
56699After all,said another of the girls,"what have we to fret about?
56699And are they looking for me?
56699And he was a big kangaroo, do you say?
56699And if you fail?
56699And none of you went back to avenge Kon- garn?
56699And this queer yellow earth, that slips away under the feet-- is that Magic too?
56699And what is all this about? 56699 And what is that ridiculous thing she said about a home in the clouds?"
56699And you will take us there?
56699And your bruises-- how are they?
56699Are you Magic?
56699Are you mad?
56699Are you very cold?
56699But what is to be done?
56699But where did he go?
56699But where is he now? 56699 But where should we go?"
56699But who that has once tasted cooked food can ever forget it?
56699But why can not one have both?
56699Ca n''t you go and see if they belong to our tribe?
56699Can you not take me back?
56699Certainly they mean to go, and to take Fire with them; did we not hear them talking about it while we perched on their wurley?
56699Could you teach me?
56699Dead, was I?
56699Did ever anyone see such great coarse feet?
56699Did you notice if they had food?
56699Did you notice what they were like?
56699Did you see Tar- nar''s sneering face as she threw this evil food in to us?
56699Do you like him, Master?
56699Do you mean me to believe that there is truly such a kangaroo?
56699Do you not speak my language?
56699Do you not think that wings are only a small price to pay for such dancing?
56699Do you say there are dead men there?
56699Does it feel pleasant?
56699Eh?
56699Great and beautiful, am I?
56699Have we not skinned him? 56699 Have you any food?"
56699Have you any water?
56699Have you found some?
56699Have you had enough?
56699Have you seen them?
56699How are we to get any food?
56699How are we to rescue them?
56699How are you?
56699How can I tell?
56699How can we join you?
56699How did we know?
56699How did you know I was lost?
56699How is this?
56699How should I know what they were like? 56699 I ache all over-- is it not enough for you?"
56699I shall have a flat forehead, shall I?
56699I? 56699 If you make such a clatter, how can I tell you?"
56699Is Kuperee after you?
56699Is it dry, this ironstone wurley?
56699Is that the mighty axe of which all the tribes have heard?
56699Is_ that_ the Sea?
56699Magic? 56699 May I not go and bite him?"
56699No; why should we?
56699Now, who was that?
56699Oh-- then the camp is not good enough for you to mourn in?
56699That would be very unpleasant, would it not? 56699 The cold weather will be here, and then what will you do?"
56699Then how did I come to life?
56699Then how shall we ever get any more? 56699 Then you will tell us where is the sheltered place?"
56699There is nothing living there?
56699They have weaved spells, but what good have they done?
56699Well, why do they make them so strong and large, and how else will they get away?
56699Well?
56699What are we to do?
56699What do you eat?
56699What do you mean by that?
56699What does it matter? 56699 What furs have you?"
56699What has happened to you, that you and this stranger have suddenly gone mad? 56699 What has made the water turn bad?"
56699What have you been barking for?
56699What have you done to yourself?
56699What is that?
56699What is that?
56699What is that?
56699What is the matter with you? 56699 What is the matter?"
56699What is the use of becoming angry when there is nothing to be gained by it? 56699 What of that?"
56699What songs do you sing?
56699What would you say to ants''eggs?
56699Whatever is Wildoo about?
56699When will you teach me?
56699Where am I?
56699Where do you go, girls?
56699Where is the other side?
56699Where is the wallaby?
56699Who are these who lie beside me?
56699Who are you?
56699Who are you?
56699Who can make a Frog laugh?
56699Who is brave now?
56699Who is it?
56699Why do you not answer me?
56699Why do you talk?
56699Why have you taken to playing with sticks?
56699Why should we not spear him as he lies?
56699Why should you want to know how we are? 56699 Why?
56699Why?
56699Will he not give Fire to us all?
56699Will you give me some fire to do my cooking?
56699Will you lend us your stone axe, my father? 56699 Will you not make it grow, so that each of us may have some?"
56699Would you not say that they were alive?
56699All the animals and birds cried out at once, saying,"What is it?"
56699And what did he do?"
56699Are we to die of thirst?"
56699Are you afraid?"
56699Are you sure it is not Magic?"
56699Are you weary with all your wanderings?"
56699Art afraid any longer, Inda?"
56699Art afraid, Pilla?"
56699Besides, it was Miraga who asked, and was she not the chief''s daughter?
56699But I-- see, is there anything wrong with me?"
56699But he knew that they would return: and then, what would await him?
56699But he said nothing: until at length the other birds began to ask themselves was it really true that Wildoo was afraid?
56699But is it not for such matters that we keep the magic- men?"
56699But possibly they may not be so lucky-- who can tell?"
56699But what can we do?"
56699But why does he not go on, and bring all these other dead men to life too?"
56699But will you cook me a wallaby if I take you there?"
56699Can a skinned animal move-- even if he be Kuperee?"
56699Did Bunjil mention if it came ready cooked too?
56699Did I really hit you in all those places?"
56699Do you not find it very uncomfortable and awkward?"
56699Do you think the water will come any higher?"
56699Does it look curious?"
56699Have you food?"
56699Have you known it before?"
56699Have you never heard of it?"
56699How is it that you go about in that little boat?"
56699How?"
56699I?"
56699Is it a game?"
56699Is it any warmer where you are?"
56699Is it you, Pilla and Inda?"
56699May I come in and sit in that corner?"
56699Now what are we to do?"
56699Perhaps you did not know that in the very early times all the Wokala were white?
56699See, Inda-- is not that where he sleeps?"
56699So he stayed all night, and in the morning Warreen said,"Why not spare me a few days, now that you are here?"
56699Sometimes he would think about the Winter, and say to Mirran:"When are you going to build your willum?"
56699Talking did not mend the matter at all, and against Magic, what could anyone do?
56699Tell me, Pelican, have you seen any of our people?
56699The other blacks said to him:"Where are you going?"
56699Then the first said,"Where is my tarnuk?"
56699They ask,"Is it good to eat?"
56699They came slowly-- but where were their white feathers, of which they had been so proud?
56699Warreen said,"Why not stay the night?
56699Was it with this that you killed the monster?"
56699What are you looking at?"
56699What can a man want more?
56699What is there to go for?"
56699What tree is that?"
56699What will he do when they have gone?"
56699Who could imagine a wall, strong enough to stop warriors, yet that could not be seen?
56699Who was this awkward brown monster of a bird, to drop out of nowhere and talk to them as if she were a Queen?
56699Who will shed it for me?"
56699Why do n''t you hit Kuperee as hard as that?"
56699Why not?"
56699Why should they call him that?
56699Why should we obey him?"
56699Why should we submit to these women, the Kar- ak- ar- ook?
56699Will you cook it for me, if I show you the ants''nest?"
56699Will you hunt with me?"
56699Will you not come?"
56699Will you not tell us where it is?"
56699Would you like it?"
56699Would you mind going away?
56699and a third,"Who has taken all our tarnuks?"
56699and how dare you call us nice little birds?
56699did you imagine that you would need a Pirha in the sky?"
56699is that you?"
23374A big one, aunt?
23374A black fellow?
23374ALONG O''THAT THERE NIGGER?
23374ARE YOU AFRAID?
23374Ah, Ned,said the former,"heard the news?
23374Ai n''t they good?
23374Am I to cut it in slices and butter it?
23374And pray who is to protect your mother and sisters and aunt, eh?
23374And the black came to you for help?
23374And their wives too?
23374And this line-- Oh, I ca n''t explain it, Rifle, can you?
23374And you laughing too?
23374And you, German?
23374Another,he said quietly; and taking Tim''s gun as the sound of loading went on, he suddenly cried,"Who''s at the back?"
23374Any one hurt?
23374Anything wrong?
23374Are cockatoos?
23374Are the black fellows gone?
23374Are there no other dangerous creatures infesting water, sir?
23374Are they gone?
23374Are we always to be looking after the cattle and building?
23374Are you going to take this bread?
23374As if you could eat carpet- snake, eh?
23374Baal gib mine big damper?
23374Baal whip Shanter?
23374Big white Mary gib Shanter damper?
23374Big white Mary gib plenty soff damper?
23374Big white Mary want to kill Shanter?
23374Bio white Mary gib damper?
23374Black fellow go now?
23374Black fellow?
23374Black fellow?
23374Black fellow?
23374Black fellow?
23374Black fellow?
23374Black fellow?
23374Black? 23374 Blacks?
23374Blows of clubs?
23374Boys have been at what?
23374Brandy?
23374But I say, wo n''t uncle be in a way?
23374But are you better?
23374But could n''t you get some one else to look for her?
23374But have you been to try and find her?
23374But how are we going to find our way back?
23374But how many did you see?
23374But how-- how was it?
23374But they will not come again after such a fright, will they?
23374But what was it?
23374But you will have a bit of the river too?
23374But you will not be very hard upon him, father?
23374But you will not sit up for him alone?
23374But, Tim, are they good?
23374CAN''T YOU SEE?
23374Ca n''t mine find the track, Shanter?
23374Ca n''t we do anything? 23374 Ca n''t you hear?
23374Ca n''t you sleep?
23374Can you see any of them, Tim? 23374 Can you see them?"
23374Can you?
23374Caught any?
23374Come back?
23374Come,he whispered,"is this being brave and setting the boys a good example?"
23374Coming back, sir? 23374 Could n''t we pen three or four?
23374Crept away? 23374 Did mamma and the girls come out because we cheered?"
23374Did n''t you kill it, Shanter?
23374Did you both see blacks?
23374Did you kill it?
23374Did you see?
23374Do n''t you remember I told you ever so long ago that we were just crossing the line?
23374Do n''t you see that our last chance has gone?
23374Do n''t you see, father?
23374Do n''t you think we had better hold our tongues?
23374Do you hear me, sir?
23374Do you see those, father?
23374Eh, you want Shanter?
23374Eh? 23374 Eh?
23374Eh? 23374 Eh?
23374Eh? 23374 Eh?
23374Eh?
23374Emus?
23374Father, you do n''t think he is killed?
23374Feel frightened?
23374Flint and steel and tinder?
23374Flour? 23374 Forgib mine,"cried the black eagerly;"forgib plenty soff damper-- forgib mine horse fellow to ride?"
23374Forsaken?
23374Full, is n''t it?
23374Get on, will yer?
23374Give up, now we are all so settled and comfortable and happy, all for the sake of a pack of savages? 23374 Give up?"
23374Go''long?
23374Going up the country, then, are you?
23374Gone?
23374Got everything, boys?
23374Grass? 23374 Guinea fowls?"
23374HAVE I DONE RIGHT?
23374HOW MANY DID YOU BRING DOWN?
23374HOW MANY DID YOU SEE?
23374Had n''t you better take up land where you can get help if you want it?
23374Had we not better tell Edward?
23374Had''nuff? 23374 Hansum?
23374Has she been eating some poisonous weed?
23374Have I done right?
23374Have you boys placed the cask and chest in the fireplace?
23374Have you got it, Tim?
23374Have you, Rifle?
23374Hear um''peak?
23374Here, what''s the matter?
23374Here,cried Norman;"what for you come along steal flour?"
23374Hetty,cried Ida, ceasing,"what is it?"
23374Hey? 23374 Hey?
23374Horrid, ai n''t they?
23374How are we to find our way back?
23374How are you getting on?
23374How big?
23374How can I tell that he is not going to lead us into some ambush, where his tribe will murder us and seize upon our goods and stores?
23374How dare you come stealing here in the dark and meddling with my horses?
23374How do I know that he does?
23374How do you know, sir?
23374How do you know?
23374How do you know?
23374How do you like Australia, Sam?
23374How many are there, aunt?
23374How many did you see, Tim?
23374How this fellow come along?
23374Hungry again?
23374I only wish they would, eh, Henley?
23374I say, Rifle, do n''t you feel nervous coming right out here where there is n''t a soul?
23374I say, Sam, which did you put in first, the powder or shot?
23374I say, boys, how long could we hold out?
23374I say, boys, we are n''t afraid of one, are we?
23374I say, boys,he exclaimed,"whereabouts are we?"
23374I say, does n''t it seem rum? 23374 I say, father,"cried Rifle,"when are we to go off on an expedition and have some hunting and fishing?
23374I say, go and leave that there garden, with all them young trees and plants just a- beginning to laugh at us and say what they''re a- going to do? 23374 I say, why not shoot one?"
23374I say, you do n''t mean it?
23374I say,cried the latter, watching his cousin curiously, as he was munching away fast;"they are n''t good, are they?"
23374Ida''s favourite?
23374If that''s a native,said Raphael,"he has come out of his shell, eh, Tim?"
23374Ill?
23374In a tree?
23374Injun corn, eh? 23374 Innocent?
23374Is one kind of bird peculiar to this country, then?
23374Is that the way that fellow means to kill us?
23374Is the ship going down?
23374It was you that made the row?
23374It''s over two hours since we have heard them: all gone along, eh?
23374Let''s see; there was the black, the snake--"Snake? 23374 Little Marmi want myall black fellow come along?"
23374Look here, about the line: do n''t you know that there''s a north pole and a south pole?
23374Look here,cried Tim;"are either of you two going to taste one of these things?"
23374Make um all cry,said the black, apostrophising Aunt Georgie; then, turning to the captain,"Big white Mary wo n''t tick knifum in poor Shanter?"
23374Makum fire, makum damper, pot a kettle tea?
23374Marmi baal go along?
23374Marmi gib Shanter plenty horse fellow ride?
23374Marmi want Shanter?
23374Matter, my dear? 23374 Matter?"
23374Me, sir-- prejudiced?
23374Mine throw? 23374 Ned, old fellow, what is it?"
23374No tick a knifum in Shanter?
23374No tick a knifum in?
23374No, no, it''s gone; but what are you doing here?
23374No: that is our weakest place,said the captain;"but I''ll soon set that right.--See anything of them, boys?"
23374Nor you, boys?
23374Norman, my dear, how can you be such a rude child?
23374Norman-- Rifle-- Tim?
23374Not find her?
23374Not give tickpence drive bullockum?
23374Not going to turn back, then?
23374Not in a hot country like this?
23374Not let you ride in the day, sir? 23374 Not seen her to- day?"
23374Not suspicious, then?
23374Not there?
23374Not when the savage knows better?
23374Now for my bread and water,he said.--"Have some damper, Shanter?"
23374Now, German, ready with the bars? 23374 Now,"said Rifle;"was I right?"
23374Oh yes, he has hung about here for a long time now, and picked it up wonderfully.--You can talk English, ca n''t you, Ashantee?
23374Oh, Edward dear,cried Mrs Bedford,"you will not go farther into the wilderness?"
23374Oh, Master Raffle, do n''t you turn again me, too.--He''s too hard, ai n''t he, Master''Temus?
23374Oh, could we?
23374Oh, dare n''t I? 23374 Oh, they''ll send us something, and-- look, look-- what are those?"
23374One moment, sir,cried the doctor, interrupting;"will you come and settle near your fellow- creatures?"
23374One?
23374Or kangaroo?
23374Physic? 23374 Pier, Master Norman?"
23374Pity?
23374Plaint''em? 23374 Rain, aunt?
23374Rather horrible,said Uncle Jack, quietly;"eh, Norman, lad?
23374Rifle, Tim,whispered Norman, in horror,"could n''t we get out by the front and take them down to the scrub?
23374Rough? 23374 See anything?"
23374See the kangaroos?
23374See what?
23374Seems ruin, does n''t it?
23374Seen anything of him, father?
23374Seen anything, father?
23374Shall I go and tell the captain?
23374Shall I speak, Henley?
23374Shall I?
23374Shall we be able to stay here, father?
23374Shall we call father and tell him first?
23374Shall we cooey?
23374Shall we go and try ourselves?
23374Shall we relieve guard, father?
23374Shanter catch sheep fellow, eat mutton?
23374Shanter, Shanter, old fellow, ca n''t you speak?
23374She were loaded this time, master,he said fiercely,"and some on''em knowed it.--How many did you bring down, Master''Temus?"
23374She will not have strayed far from the track, will she, Sam?
23374Six what, father?
23374So do I, uncle,cried Rifle, warmly,"for I''m sure it was n''t Shanter.--What do you think, Tim?"
23374So near the camp, and quite ignorant of our being here.--Will they come this way in the morning, Shanter?
23374Stay, boy? 23374 Strange, is n''t it?"
23374THINK YOU CAN HIT A BLACK?
23374That black fellow still here?
23374That explains it all, eh, Jack?
23374The flowers?
23374The trees? 23374 Then I need not ask you, boys?"
23374Then why did my uncle post sentries?
23374Then why did you not speak?
23374Then why do n''t you go and kill that one?
23374Then will the land grow potatoes?
23374Then you''ve lost her?
23374Think so? 23374 Think they will get round to the back to try and drive off the bullocks?"
23374Think they''re dangerous?
23374Think you can hit a black, Sam?
23374Thirty feet long, was n''t it?
23374Thirty? 23374 This ca n''t be all of it, uncle?"
23374Through the window?
23374Thrust or thrown?
23374Tink Shanter funny?
23374To bite me?
23374Uneasy, eh?
23374Want mine?
23374Was it your doing?
23374We''ve got plenty of everything, and only want to start off-- How long can you do without us, father?
23374Well then, of course you will begin a house soon?
23374Well, Norman?
23374Well, father do n''t want his cattle driven away, does he?
23374Well, girls,cried the captain, passing his arms round his daughter and niece''s waists,"what do you think of it?"
23374Well, they will not come to- night, will they?
23374Well, what are you looking at?
23374Well, what at? 23374 Well, who cares?"
23374Well, who wants wild- flowers, sir? 23374 Well, who''s boomer?"
23374Well,he cried, as he approached Tim, who was gazing intently at a patch of low scrubby trees a short distance off;"seen the enemy?"
23374Well,said Norman, running his hand along the belt,"what of it?"
23374Well; is she ill?
23374Were those club blows, father?
23374What a matter-- what a matter?
23374What about him?
23374What and scare the poor animal with his black face? 23374 What are you bound to say?"
23374What are you doing here?
23374What are you eating, Sam?
23374What are you going to do, father?
23374What can you see, Sam?
23374What can you smell?
23374What did you do that for?
23374What did you do that for?
23374What do I say, sir?
23374What do you call them, then?
23374What do you mean?
23374What do you mean?
23374What do you mean?
23374What do you say, Ned?
23374What do you say?
23374What do you want?
23374What does he mean?
23374What does he say?
23374What does the creature mean?
23374What for go along? 23374 What for tickpence?"
23374What for?
23374What for?
23374What has he brought in his bag?
23374What have I done-- what does it mean?
23374What is it, boys?
23374What is it-- what did you see?
23374What is it?
23374What is the meaning of this?
23374What made you say that?
23374What man?
23374What muddle are you talking?
23374What shall we do? 23374 What shall you do?"
23374What should we take the flour for?
23374What six- ting?
23374What the mouse colour?
23374What the red and white Alderney?
23374What would you say if I tell you I am going?
23374What''s a game?
23374What''s he going to do?
23374What''s his name?
23374What''s that, father-- lightning?
23374What''s the good now? 23374 What''s the good of flowers, sir?
23374What''s the matter, Man? 23374 What''s the matter, Man?"
23374What''s the matter, Rifle?
23374What''s the matter, Sam?
23374What''s the matter, Shanter?
23374What''s the matter, aunt?
23374What''s the matter?
23374What''s the matter?
23374What''s the matter?
23374What''s the matter?
23374What''s to be done, father?
23374What, are there really savages there?
23374What, are you afraid?
23374What, because we have seen a few blacks? 23374 What, did your knees feel all shivery- wiggle?"
23374What, down the chimney?
23374What, in the middle of the night, like this? 23374 What, old Sourkrout?"
23374What, taste this?
23374What, tell a couple o''big thumpers like that?
23374What, the bullock?
23374What, those birds?
23374What, with Shanter here?
23374What, you found that heifer?
23374What-- you mean?
23374What? 23374 What?
23374What? 23374 What?
23374What?
23374What?
23374What?
23374What?
23374What?
23374Whatever is the matter with that cow?
23374Where all white Mary?
23374Where are you going?
23374Where big white Mary? 23374 Where is she?"
23374Where little bull- cow fellow-- go bong?
23374Where will you get your patients?
23374Where''s Shanter, Rifle?
23374Where? 23374 Where?"
23374Where?
23374Who calls us` Dingo Boys?''
23374Who needed rest more?
23374Who said I was, sir? 23374 Who said it was a bunyip?"
23374Who says it''s going to rain?
23374Who''s boomer?
23374Who''s going about always tied to a gun?
23374Who''s that?
23374Who?--savages?
23374Whom shall I send?
23374Why did n''t you shoot the savage?
23374Why have you been so long?
23374Why is she lowing like that? 23374 Why, when did we scorn gardens?"
23374Why, you are not afraid, sir?
23374Why, you blind old mole, ca n''t you see?
23374Why, you do n''t mean to say you believe poor old Shanter would steal flour, do you, aunt?
23374Why?
23374Why?
23374Why?
23374Why?
23374Will it be time enough to lock the stable door when the steed is stolen, sir?
23374Will she get better, father?
23374Will you come?
23374Wo n''t it be time enough when the black fellows come, father?
23374Work?
23374Would I?
23374Would n''t you like to go right forward?
23374Yes, Sam; but are you quite sure she has gone?
23374Yes, is n''t it, uncle?
23374Yes,said the captain, after listening for a few moments.--"Going away, Jack?"
23374You did that?
23374You do n''t understand?
23374You give Shanter tickpence?
23374You have noted that, Rifle?
23374You here, uncle?
23374You pidney?
23374You put the snake in the kitchen?
23374You saw them?
23374You think so, Jack?
23374You''re both so what?
23374You''re sure it''s quite full?
23374You?
23374--he stumbled and nearly fell--"wounded?
23374And these other things?"
23374Are n''t he expected to do something for his wittles?"
23374Are n''t the land good enough for you?"
23374Are n''t you going to have a drop yourself?"
23374Are the other windows fast?"
23374Are those what they are?"
23374Are we going to anchor close up to that pier thing?"
23374Are you?"
23374Big fire where?
23374Big white Mary gib Shanter plenty soff damper now?"
23374Bright sunshine, a glittering river, waving trees, a glorious atmosphere, and dear old Dame Nature smiling a welcome.--What do you say, Jack?"
23374Budgery?"
23374But I say, father, sha n''t we have time to fish and shoot?"
23374But what are you going to do?"
23374But why were they there, then?
23374But you have not heard them all night?"
23374But you see, do n''t you?"
23374Ca n''t yer see for yourselves, you young gents, as things wo n''t grow here proper?"
23374Can nothing be done?"
23374Certainly, they knew that the sea lay somewhere due east, but even if they could reach the sea, where would they be-- north or south of a settlement?
23374Come along all dark?"
23374Come now, did n''t you?"
23374Damper?"
23374Damper?"
23374Did you throw that spear, Shanter?"
23374Do n''t you see?
23374Do you hear?
23374Do you suppose I keep horses for you?"
23374Do you think they will stay till they''ve killed us all?"
23374Fine sugar- bag-- kill poss?
23374Funny?
23374Give him some water?"
23374Grow taters, will he?
23374Had n''t we better go and rouse up father?"
23374Hardly likely, is it?"
23374Have you seen one?"
23374Have you the gun handy?"
23374How dare you come here?"
23374How does he know as they''ll grow?"
23374How far do you mean to go to- night?"
23374How far do you think it is-- eight miles?"
23374How far do you think we are from the nearest neighbours, Edward?"
23374How then?"
23374How was it?"
23374How''s it to be done?"
23374I daresay we shall know more about them by- and- by.--What made you go forward, Tim, when Rifle came to you-- to look at the kangaroos?"
23374I never see no line?"
23374I say, Man, do n''t you wish we were all safe somewhere else?"
23374I say, Tim, feel frightened?"
23374I say, could n''t we all make an attack upon them in their camp?"
23374I say, it is n''t the colt, is it?"
23374I say, see them chaps yonder?"
23374I say, whoever would have thought of their doing that?"
23374I say-- no games-- are they really nice?"
23374I would n''t give up in your place.--Will you speak now, Henley?"
23374India- rubber?"
23374Inger- rubber?
23374Is n''t it, Man?"
23374Is n''t that what you mean?"
23374Is that fellow in collusion with the people coming on?"
23374Is that how English ladies should encourage those who are fighting for their lives?"
23374Is there some black on my nose?"
23374It''s my poor Jersey, and-- goodness gracious, what is the matter with her tail?"
23374Look here, Shan, are you afraid?"
23374Man?"
23374Marmi Tim shoot?
23374Mine find big white Mary over there?"
23374More tea?"
23374Not want something to eat?"
23374Now about that black.--Here, Jack, what do you say?
23374Now tell me this, What colour ought green trees to be?"
23374Now, can we do any more?"
23374Now, tell me this, do I ever refuse to grant you boys any reasonable enjoyment?"
23374Pray, where is your compass?"
23374See some game over yonder?"
23374Shall I fire?"
23374Shall I fire?"
23374Shall I fire?"
23374Shall I give up?
23374Shall I start back at once?"
23374Shall I, after putting my hand to the plough, want faith and go back?"
23374Shall he put it in the kitchen?"
23374Shall we dress again, and go and offer to help?"
23374Shall we start?"
23374Stolen?"
23374That colt?"
23374That thought was-- suppose all our horses''footprints are washed away?
23374The only difference seems to be that it has a crest.--But how much farther do you make it to the tree, German?"
23374Then as he picked it up--"Shall we trust to what he said?
23374Then to the black,"They will not come to- night?"
23374Then turning to Ida:"Do you think it is three days since you have seen the heifer?"
23374Then, turning to Aunt Georgie,"Big white Mary gib soff damper?"
23374Think I want to make a schoolboy''s pop- patch?
23374Think I''m going to turn savage because I''ve come to Australia?
23374Think the horse has n''t got enough to drag without you?
23374Think they''ll come?"
23374This was only from a few yards away, and directly after a familiar voice shouted:"Why baal not call along coo- ee?
23374Was it, after all, to surprise the camp, and was Shanter holding him down to be made a prisoner or for death?
23374We will go straight across from here to that hill-- mountain I ought to call it.--Do you see, German?"
23374What are we going to do for neighbours when we get there?"
23374What are you loaded with?"
23374What birds are those?"
23374What could it be?
23374What did it mean?
23374What did we say last night about being lost in the bush?"
23374What do you mean?"
23374What do you say?"
23374What have you heard?"
23374What is the matter with the black?"
23374What physic?
23374What say?"
23374What should he do?
23374What should we do?"
23374What would you do, Jack?"
23374What''s in a name?"
23374What''s that?"
23374What''s the good o''being hansum if you ai n''t useful?"
23374What?"
23374Where are they?"
23374Where are they?"
23374Where have you been?"
23374Where''s Shanter?"
23374Where?"
23374Which way?"
23374Who ever saw rabbits that size?"
23374Who is this?"
23374Who kill boomer?
23374Who saw him go?"
23374Who''s going to be jolly, transported for life out here like a convick?
23374Why did n''t you shoot it?"
23374Why did n''t you speak, Tim?"
23374Why do n''t you build a house and stop without going farther?"
23374Why is father signalling?"
23374Why would not the captain allow bathing when we were in the tropics?"
23374Why, ca n''t you see?
23374Why, it''s Christmas in about a fortnit''s time, and are you going to tell me this is Christmas weather?
23374Why, what more do you want?
23374Why, where are the boys gone?"
23374Wife, girls, boys, what do you say to this for Home, sweet home?"
23374Will that satisfy you?"
23374You gib damper?"
23374You pidney?
23374You pidney?"
23374You pidney?"
23374You pidney?"
23374You went for help, Tam?"
23374You''re black,"cried Rifle, fiercely.--"You do n''t think it was Shanter, do you, Man?"
23374and you two went to see?"
23374are we?"
23374asked the captain;"how did you know?"
23374cried Aunt Georgic, looking nervously round;"you do n''t mean that we shall meet with enemies?"
23374cried Norman, angrily.--"Here, aunt, what''s the matter?"
23374cried Rifle, excitedly;"twenty feet?"
23374cried the captain fiercely, as hanging back in a half- bashful manner the black allowed himself to be dragged right up to the light,"what do you mean?
23374cried the captain,"a number of black fellows coming to kill us?"
23374cried the captain;"what''s that?"
23374he said at last, in a husky voice,"are there crocodiles in the river?"
23374he said softly;"have I done right?"
23374he whispered hoarsely;"what''s that?"
23374is he?"
23374make um laugh?
23374said Norman,"and see what the country''s like?"
23374what are they?"
23374when?"
23374whispered Uncle Jack;"are you going to trust him?"
23374you there, boys?"