BUSHLAND VOICES
; "i have just returned frbm the bush. We stayed ,in a large hut in a clearing in amongst Oie .trees ■' arid fernery with the.^^ river aboti^' a $tbnd fs : throw aiyay. At night • I could' hear, theo Eiishing of water: and -then :il'd hear- a sad;mor- ;- porkicallingvin trie , i trees4lrt-.ine- t earlyhours of morning I heard the-very clearr cry/ of a bird ■ 'arid-; .then; .after; breakifasti :IV saw; the. : of • this voice.-it was a fui' ihigh^up in a fceef i overhead." "MISCHIEVOUS" (14). - • City. - ' --:- -.^ 7 :;r: : ....
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 15
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88BUSHLAND VOICES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 15
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