Metcalfe, `Australian Zoology,' p. Sir George Stephen, Q. Stokes, `Discoveries in Australia,' vol. Doyle, `Letters and Journals of G.
In Australia, it means a man downon his luck, stone-broke, beaten by fortune. Presently the leaves fall off; then the rest of the barkfollows, and eventually the tree becomes nothing but a strangelofty monument of dry timber. , familyPercidae. Threlkeld says, ta is the root ofthe verb, meaning to eat.
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