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Then a few more, followed by others till the thousand cattle were safely behind the great gates. "Now we'll have a drink of tea, and then we'll truck them," said the drover, dismounting from his horse and taking off the saddle. He turned to the black boys. "Take um your horses little yard belonga Mr. Archer," he said, pointing towards the town. "Give um plenty tucker, water. Come back quick-fella!
There was no knocking out of a tooth, or the administration of a stunning blow on the head with a nulla-nulla, no eating of maize-pudding from the same plate, no drinking brandy together, no "hand fasting," nor boring of the bride's ears by the bridegroom, no tying of hands, nor smearing with each other's blood, nor binding together with ropes of grass; simply, "Unkl belonga her giv 'em me!"
He was the "big man," a wizard ugly, old, and villainously dirty. Here was the camp's husband for the coloured girl with the white heart. The idea was revolting, and then and there I resolved at whatever cost to save the girl from such degradation. "Clear out!" I shouted, assuming frantic anger. "You fella chuck'm Soosie away when she little fella piccaninny. That one belonga me now.
When it was deep enough, he put the precious quart-pot into it so that it could not be spilt. "You belonga Boss Stobart," he said slowly. "Boss Stobart good fella longa me." He stood up when he had finished and looked at the two boys. "Goo-bye," he said, and was turning to go, when something prompted Sax to hold out his hand.
One day she woke from her sleep on the edge of the mangroves with her blanket sopping with blood which had flowed from her mouth and nose during sleep. "Me bin sorry belonga that boy Jim. Me bin sorry belonga country. That 'nother country no good belonga me. Me think me die. Me walk alonga sandy beach. Some time alonga b-i-g fella rock. Me close up tumble down altogether. Me tired.
Me go quiet along a grass long way. Come round 'nother side. That boy no bin see me. Bi'mby me see gins big mob. Sing out 'One fella boy bin catch 'em spear. He very bad. Close up dead now. Billy plant himself long way. Boys and gins come up, where boy sing out. 'Carry 'em alonga camp. Me go long way, where auntie belonga me sit down. That spear cartn pull 'em out. He got hook.
Long use had thinned the bristles woefully, but the brush was used faithfully and with grave deliberation. One morning he came and said "Boss, you got any more brush belonga shaving? This fella close up lose 'em whisker altogether." The sensational episodes of his trooper days provided George with unending themes.
Kill'm fish, too many. B'mbi me fella go alonga camp. Me tell'm two fella, 'You no more mak'm die. Me bin find'm that fella hair belonga Tom Goat. B'mbi two fella him get up; him no more die; he walk about."
I was frequently warned "Subpose me catch em young fella 'debil-debil' when he come from mother belonga him, no good you give him much tucker. Gib him plenty water. He got fire inside. Smoke come out alonga nose." Given the possibility of its capture, there was no reason why I should not indulge the frugal joy of having a small and comparatively innocent "debil-debil" on the chain.
As his master came up, Massai leaned over the side, his master's rifle in his hand. "'Don't shoot me, Massai, he shouted. 'I give you good rifle belonga yourself. "Massai shouted back, 'Me catch 'em plenty riple! You no good! and fired. The bullet splashed over the man's head. The next struck him fair in the forehead, and he sank.
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