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  • A party of cavalry (Bogan's men) called this evening at the gate.

    Diary of Samuel A. Agnew : September 27, 1863-June 30, 1864, 1957

  • "By the look of it -- and by the look on her face, once, when she caught me squinting from the kid's face to Bogan's."

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • It struck me that Bogan's face was more the result of free speech than anything else.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • He rode round the outside track and came in on to the river just below where the anabranch joins it, at the lower end of the island and right opposite Bogan's camp.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • But there's another youngster coming, and I'll swear that'll be Bogan's all right.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • I noticed Bogan's face was bleeding -- there was a dead limb stuck in the tree with nasty sharp points on it, and I reckoned he'd run his face against one of them.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • Now most of the chaps respected the Army, and, indeed, anything that looked like religion, but the Bogan's face, as representing free-thought, was a bit too sudden for them.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • Bogan's stump-splitting adjectives could rouse him.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • Bogan's poems are mostly short lyrics that deal with women's lives from various aspects -- their strengths, their limitations, their desires, their dreams.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Bogan's poems are mostly short lyrics that deal with women's lives from various aspects -- their strengths, their limitations, their desires, their dreams.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

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