Vulgar words in Five Years in New Zealand - 1859 to 1864 (Page 1)

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fag x 3
jackass x 1
            

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Then commences a chase, and not infrequently it is a chase in vain, and the fagged stockman and his jaded steed are obliged to give them up for that day, and proceed to hold what he has got in hand.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 874   ~   ~   ~

The following evening, after a severe day's journey, we arrived wet and fagged at the next station, Miller and Gooche's.

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We just crouched down together by the dray, hungry, shivering, and fagged.

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It was a rough camp, and as wild a situation as one could find, and it was a rough-looking lot of men that night who occupied it, in the depth of a black pine forest with the glaring light of a huge fire illuminating the recesses of the overhanging trees and dense underwood, increasing the darkness beyond, with the ominous cry of the mawpawk and laughing jackass only breaking the dead stillness.

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