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Bunyip Land

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
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Then the doctor got up, looking fierce and angry, and seizing Jack by the collar he gave him a shake.
"Look here," he said.

"I'll have no more of it.

Next time you get into danger, you may save yourself." "Thank ye, doctor," said Jack, sitting up and rocking himself softly.
"I might just as well have gone as be treated like this.

You might have taken hold of a fellow's clothes, both of you.

You've about tore the flesh off my bones." The doctor turned away to look at the great waterfall, evidently amused by Jack's dry drawling speech; and I sat and looked at my companion, while he looked at me, and spoke out so as to make me hear above the roar of the torrent.
"I say, Joe Carstairs, I didn't seem to be very much frightened, did I ?" "No," I said.


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