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Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land

CHAPTER 12
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I reckon that whether the drought has broken by this time or not, it will pay you better to start for here than to wait at the station until there are calves coming on to brand and muster.
Ninnis will be in with us all right, and it would be a fine thing if you came up together.

He's a first-rate man, and has had a lot of experience in the Californian goldfields.

Poor luck, however, or he wouldn't have come over to free-select on the Leura.
It took me a good three weeks to get as far as the Pelican Creek, and I couldn't have done it in the time if there had been Blacks about.
Knowing the lay of the country too, made it easier than it was before for us.

Cudgee has turned out a smarter boy than Wombo was.

No fear of Myalls with their infernal jagged spears being round without his sniffing them.


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