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35: Three huts, or gunyahs, consisted of a few green boughs, whichhad just been put up for shelter from the rain then falling. -- Muroenesox cinereus, Forsk. 116: A select circle of long-limbed members of those upper circleswho belong to the genus termed in Australian parlance`silver-tailed,' in distinction to the `copper-tailed'democratic classes. Cavally, quotes:1657.
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