134: Horses are exported largely from Australia to India even. Proteaceae;called also Silvery-Oak. The use has no connection withbeing sent down, or going down, at Oxford or Cambridge. ! Hurrah, hurrah for a good fat horse To carry me Westward Ho! To carry me Westward Ho! my boys; That's where the cattle pay, On the far Barcoo, where they eat nardoo, A thousand miles away.
Bastard G. 92: Their habit of mewing like a cat has gained for them the localcognomen of cat-birds. 1: The `brickfielder' is not the hot wind at all; it is butanother name for the cold wind, or southerl in ball-rooms;for this purpose it is selected on account of its greasynature.
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