1 This softened the heart and loosed the tongue of the old swagman .
2 The existence of the swagman is the happiest vagrant's life in the world.
3 The swagman dodged and parried, and soon put in a swinging blow on the left temple.
4 I bore on my back my swagman 's blanket.
5 A valid claim to satisfaction was thus established, and the swagman showed a disposition to enforce it.
6 A real swagman never does.
7 At Coongarrie I gave a swagman a lift, and he helped me with the camels and loads, until at last Coolgardie was reached.
8 So Long Mason landed at the Port with his sixpence, was dismissed by his brother from Woodside Station, and became a wandering swagman .
9 Had it not been for that indefinable self-reliant look which drovers-theIshmaels of the bush-alwaysacquire, one might have taken him for a swagman .
10 If it was a footman ( swagman ) , and he was short of tobacco, old Howlett always had half a stick ready for him.
11 About two miles from the Waterholes Philip overtook another swagman , a man of middle age, who was going to Nyalong to look for work.
12 He said to himself, "That is not a horseman, nor an emu, nor a native companion, nor a swagman , nor a kangaroo."
13 I've seen an old swagman boil his tea for an actual half-hour, till the resultant concoction was as thick and black as New Orleans molasses.
14 Go out of your way to take a seat at the bar soon, order a whiskey and let the Swagman 's stories unfold.
15 "What is a swagman anyway?"
16 " Swagman , " corrected Rachel, instinctively.
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