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... feet thick . " " Seven feet ? Twenty - one feet round ? Some years ago they felled a tree on the Table- land ; forty - two feet in girth . That's fourteen feet in diameter . They could not take it down ; for it would not have gone ...
... feet thick . " " Seven feet ? Twenty - one feet round ? Some years ago they felled a tree on the Table- land ; forty - two feet in girth . That's fourteen feet in diameter . They could not take it down ; for it would not have gone ...
Pagina 347
... feet long which the author personally measured . That is the record so far as I know . Fitzsimons never saw one over twenty feet in length . I never saw a big one alive , but I have seen many skins of pythons killed by natives , and ...
... feet long which the author personally measured . That is the record so far as I know . Fitzsimons never saw one over twenty feet in length . I never saw a big one alive , but I have seen many skins of pythons killed by natives , and ...
Pagina 353
... feet , when it raised its head and four feet of its body and gazed fixedly at us . I noticed that its head was smaller than that of the other , and it was pro- nounced by C. to be a female . I noticed also that its eyes were grey . As ...
... feet , when it raised its head and four feet of its body and gazed fixedly at us . I noticed that its head was smaller than that of the other , and it was pro- nounced by C. to be a female . I noticed also that its eyes were grey . As ...
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LETS FEED OURSELVES BY H MORTIMER BATTEN | 184 |
MEMORIES OF THE DEER FORESTS BY H MORTIMER BATTEN 482 | 307 |
PATROLLING A FRONTIER BY CLELAND SCOTT 492 | 326 |
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