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Both species , given the chance , become man - eaters . Although the first whites to arrive in southern Australia were ready ... When the white arrived , with his domesticated dog , the saurian found its table even better supplied .
Both species , given the chance , become man - eaters . Although the first whites to arrive in southern Australia were ready ... When the white arrived , with his domesticated dog , the saurian found its table even better supplied .
Pagina 109
red cloth would had come but Observers with Long before we arrived at the hut the good news had spread , and we were met on the way by Byam- Grounds with Thermoses and food . By 5 P.M. we found ourselves within the stoutly - walled ...
red cloth would had come but Observers with Long before we arrived at the hut the good news had spread , and we were met on the way by Byam- Grounds with Thermoses and food . By 5 P.M. we found ourselves within the stoutly - walled ...
Pagina 115
Albeit , mother arrived in the Andamans in company with a large batch of murderers and several elephants . The elephants swam ashore from the ship : mother and the murderers did not . Ever afterwards she had rather a soft spot for ...
Albeit , mother arrived in the Andamans in company with a large batch of murderers and several elephants . The elephants swam ashore from the ship : mother and the murderers did not . Ever afterwards she had rather a soft spot for ...
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TALES OF A GRANDMOTHER | 118 |
AN IDYLL OF THE ISLANDS BY JESSICA COLERIDGE | 192 |
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