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... head and a deeply - cut neck , by which it is tied to the cask , and its body has a large hole bored in it , which admits of a stick being put through , to prize it round , if ever it becomes jammed . A spigot , to screw into the bung ...
... head and a deeply - cut neck , by which it is tied to the cask , and its body has a large hole bored in it , which admits of a stick being put through , to prize it round , if ever it becomes jammed . A spigot , to screw into the bung ...
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... head above ground . It is a usual habit of the naked natives in Australia to do so , and not an unfrequent one of the Hottentots of South Africa . Mr. Moffat records with grateful surprise how he passed a night , of which he had gloomy ...
... head above ground . It is a usual habit of the naked natives in Australia to do so , and not an unfrequent one of the Hottentots of South Africa . Mr. Moffat records with grateful surprise how he passed a night , of which he had gloomy ...
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... head and feet , the next person to me having his head to my feet , and his feet to my head , so that we lay like herrings in a barrel . After this , we covered ourselves with skins , spreading them over the whole of us , and the closer ...
... head and feet , the next person to me having his head to my feet , and his feet to my head , so that we lay like herrings in a barrel . After this , we covered ourselves with skins , spreading them over the whole of us , and the closer ...
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... heads on the seat . I prefer using anything else , as , for instance , the stone without the saddle ; but I generally secure some bag or ... head and the arm , and the barrel between the legs , will §3 . DIFFERENT WAYS OF BIVOUACKING . 31.
... heads on the seat . I prefer using anything else , as , for instance , the stone without the saddle ; but I generally secure some bag or ... head and the arm , and the barrel between the legs , will §3 . DIFFERENT WAYS OF BIVOUACKING . 31.
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... head . A sheet of strong calico , saturated with oil , makes a waterproof poncho . Cloth is made partly waterproof by rubbing soap - suds into it ( on the wrong side ) , and working them well in ; and when dry , doing the same with a ...
... head . A sheet of strong calico , saturated with oil , makes a waterproof poncho . Cloth is made partly waterproof by rubbing soap - suds into it ( on the wrong side ) , and working them well in ; and when dry , doing the same with a ...
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