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1 Yes, he was a lucky digger , and he was enjoying his luck.
2 They said he was a lucky digger , and they were his friends and fellow-countrymen.
3 He laid up the 'Alert', went with his four men to Bendigo, and was a lucky digger .
4 Every few days one would hear of some lucky digger finding a "stone" worth perhaps several hundred pounds.
6 There were many, however, much worse off than ourselves, though here and there a lucky digger excited the envy of all around him.
7 A lucky digger could find friends anywhere, from any country, without looking for them, especially if he was drunk, as was this stranger.
8 After a while lucky diggers returned to the towns clogged with gold, and lusting and panting for pleasure.
9 Let the lucky diggers beware!
10 "A ' lucky digger ' that," observed the shopman, as he attended to my wants.
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