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Article : 6 wordsMonsieur le Duo. Madame la Marquise. (The tumbril ls the last of a row, of several, some of which have left, some of which stand at, the gates of the Conciergerie. The others are full. In this ...
Article : 2,153 wordsThroughout inland Australia deep depressions are met. with in the surface soil, extremely difficult spots even in dry weather for the teamster to negotiate. In wet weather single-handed, i.e., with one team, they are almost impassable. On most tracks carriers generally travel in company, so as to be able to help eachother, in an emergency. Our picture represents an occasion of-the kind. The hindmost waggon has got bogged, and, judging by the look of the wheels, it will take a long pull and a strong one to get clear. But, equal to the occasion, the leading man has brought his bullocks back, and hitched them on to the team in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 16 Dec 1899, Page 38
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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