to clear (ground) of the roots. Appear in immense numbers at certain seasons(December to June) in pursuit of the horse-mackerel.
), and used as neck ornaments. s; they have the colonialname of Oaks, which might be changed more appropriately to thatof Australian firs. It is sometimes usedwith `good,' to mean plenty of gold: more usually, the `colour'means just a little gold, enough to show in the dish. King swallowed a small pinchof the powder, and described its effects as being almostidentical with those produced by a large quantity of spirits.
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