A dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived.
An indigenous person who was born in a particular place.
1 Hospitality is the ornament, and has been the ruin, of the aborigine .
2 Fine red iron-oxide dust settled into everything They had several aborigine servants.
3 But if ever there was an astonished aborigine , Lone Wolf was the same.
4 Even a broad-nosed, foreheadless, blubber - lipped aborigine from the hill-junglesobjected to his presence!
5 Got some kind of an aborigine caged up in it.
6 Truly, as the aged Indian prophetess foretold, has the aborigine vanished from the land.
7 When the aborigine wandered that way, his seduction was swift.
8 But this is not the proper way to look upon the work of the aborigine .
9 The boys in return nodded, which satisfied the aborigine .
10 He had scratched an aborigine , and to his surprise was finding indications of a man.
11 You wouldn't miss Dick's aborigine for anything-andI don't blame you, for he's worth seeing.
12 They now enjoy sugar and tobacco; the aborigine likes wearing clothes, and the life in town.
13 The noble aborigine had come to the conclusion that discretion was the better part of valor.
14 It was she, who, though representing human liberty, formerly turned her back upon the American aborigine .
15 And, very reasonably, surprised, the aborigine did as he was bid and cautiously advanced to inspect me.
16 The aborigine of America, the Indian, has left "his mark" across and through this Nation.
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