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193607 [2014/02/19 20:43] thuy14193607 [2014/02/19 20:49] thuy14
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 \\ Still, it is an ill wind that blows no one any good. Although the experience did not convert Dot to pack carrying, it has made her vow never to be without her own box of matches! \\ Still, it is an ill wind that blows no one any good. Although the experience did not convert Dot to pack carrying, it has made her vow never to be without her own box of matches!
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-Up, lad, up, 'tis late for lying; +\\ ---------- 
-Hear the drums of morning play; Harkl the empty by-ways crying +\\ Up, lad, up, 'tis late for lying; 
-"Who'll beyond the hills away?" +\\ Hear the drums of morning play;  
-A.E. Houseman. +\\ Hark; the empty by-ways crying 
-"WARRAGAMBOLS"+\\ "Who'll beyond the hills away?" 
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 +\\ A.E. Houseman. 
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 +==== "WARRAGAMBOLS" ====
 Gordon Smith. Gordon Smith.
 The canoe trip should have commenced at Penrith on Xmas Eve; but as at that time the canoe was miles away, I had better start from the beginning, when Hama Galliott, "Kissme" Hardy and I set out for Camden on Friday, December 20th. The Canoe had been freighted from Liverpool to Camden, it being our intention to follow the Nepean River to Penrith and from there commence the trip proper on Xmas Eve. The canoe Was carried to the Nepean, and at 9 a.m. on Saturday a start was made on the 40 miles of river to Penrith. After covering 22 miles of the George's River to Liverpool in half a day, I was optimistic enough to think we could reach Penrith by Sunday night:---alast The canoe trip should have commenced at Penrith on Xmas Eve; but as at that time the canoe was miles away, I had better start from the beginning, when Hama Galliott, "Kissme" Hardy and I set out for Camden on Friday, December 20th. The Canoe had been freighted from Liverpool to Camden, it being our intention to follow the Nepean River to Penrith and from there commence the trip proper on Xmas Eve. The canoe Was carried to the Nepean, and at 9 a.m. on Saturday a start was made on the 40 miles of river to Penrith. After covering 22 miles of the George's River to Liverpool in half a day, I was optimistic enough to think we could reach Penrith by Sunday night:---alast
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