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  • His long term in prison had mixed Stingaree's ideas of the old country and the new; he had forgotten that it is the postmen who blow the whistles in Australia.

    Stingaree 1893

  • Stingaree's shot was only first by a fraction of a second, but it put a bullet through the brain of the horse between the shafts, so that horse and shafts came down together, and the sergeant fired into the earth as he fell across the splashboard.

    Stingaree 1893

  • On Stingaree's off-side Sergeant Cameron was also hanging an insulted head.

    Stingaree 1893

  • "I thank you," said Kentish, seating himself tailorwise within arm's length of Stingaree's spurs.

    Stingaree 1893

  • Stingaree's were the wider open, and in an instant the less stern.

    Stingaree 1893

  • He had an even keener desire to steal one or other of the horses which he had seen before nightfall tethered in the scrub; but here again he lacked enterprise, fancied the saddles must be in Stingaree's tent, and shrank from committing himself to an action which nothing, in the event of disaster, could explain away.

    Stingaree 1893

  • In the winter months, the oyster is Stingaree's world.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In the winter months, the oyster is Stingaree's world.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In the winter months, the oyster is Stingaree's world.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In the winter months, the oyster is Stingaree's world.

    The Daily News - News 2010

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