The blacks held it in great dread, and the name of bull-routmay possibly be a corruption of some native word. 258: The river is too deep, child, and the Bunyip lives in thewater under the stones. `Settlers and Convicts; or, Recollections of SixteenYears' Labour in the Australian Backwoods,' p. The decomposedor loose structure of these [tail] feathers, much resemblingthose of the emu, has suggeste
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