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1    2,    9|         they call in Australiabush,” several prairies covered
2    2,    9|    covered with a small prickly bush, considered a great dainty
3    2,   15| forthwith. The landlord of the “Bush Inn,” as it was called,
4    2,   18|       or was he straying in the bush, or had the convicts carried
5    2,   18|      were probably scouring the bush.~So the two brave comrades
6    3,    7|   campaigns, during which every bush had to be searched. In 1863,
7    3,   12|        desert hut. The tufts of bush and the branches made me
8    3,   14|        in silence. The clump of bush was invisible, though they
9    3,   15|         for about ten miles the bush was a tangle of “supple-jack,”
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