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Bunyip Land

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
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All um very sorry.

No see poor Jimmy not nev more." He glanced at us again, but we were laughing over our breakfast, though not so busy but that we were able to see the black fold his arms and stalk away, evidently under the impression that we should start up and arrest him; but no one moved.
"Big water bunyip glad get black fellow," he said, as loudly as he could, and with a scornful look at us.
"Here, suppose we go," said the doctor, rising.
"Go ?" said Jack, getting up slowly, "where to ?" "To see Jimmy feed the crocodiles.

Come along, lads." Jimmy stopped short with his jaw dropped, and nearly beside himself with rage.

He seemed to be completely staggered at our cool way of taking things, and at last he ran off like the wind, rushed back again with his eyes flashing, and slapping his legs as he darted upon Ti-hi, waddy in hand.
"Gib boomerang Jimmy, black tief fellow," he roared.

"Take a boomerang.
Jimmy boomerang.


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