Teams of bullocks in theyoke, mobs of cattle and horses, and even whole families ofhuman beings, in their --Buchanan's-- D. Theword Gum is also used in its ordinary English sense ofexuded sap of certain trees and shrubs, ase. Golder, `Pigeons' Parliament,' p.
Wakefield, `Adventures in New Zealand,' vol. Curr's `Van Diemen's Land' (edition 1824), p. Barrington, `History of New South Wales,' c. 58: The leather-heads utter their settled phrase `Off we go! offwe go!' in the woods, or they come to suck honey f
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