Charley had taken several opossums; the presence of these animals generally indicates a good country.
At last the scrub ceased, and, over an open rise on the right side of Comet Creek, a range of blue mountains was discovered by my companion, promising a continuation of good country.
This was welcome intelligence; for we knew that their presence indicated the existence of a good country.
I almost give up hopes of a good country; this is very disheartening after all that I have done to find it.
From a distance it has the appearance of a good country, and is very deceiving; you constantly think you are coming upon a gum creek.
To the south-south-east and south still the same good country.
I intend to proceed north of west to intersect any creek or country that may come from the good country that we found on our south-east course, and the land of kangaroos; there is no hope of anything here.
This isn't a bad camping place, and besides, it seems to me good country to make a little hunt, if we care to do that.
His last journey had proved the existence of a long line of good country, fairly well-watered, and although beyond it he had not been able to proceed, still, there was no knowing what a fresh trial might bring forth.
John Forrest made his first important journey in 1869, but found no great results in good country to the eastward of Perth.
But the country, where he dwelleth in most commonly, is in Gaydo or in Jong, that is a good country and a temperate, after that the country is there; but to men of this country it were too passing hot.
In that land dwell many Christian men and Saracens, for it is a good country and a great.
For it is a good country and a plentiful, but there is overmuch passing heat.
It were a good country to sow in thistle and briars and broom and thorns and briars; and for no other thing is it not good.
There were in places a great many wombat holes, but these were now all occupied by their tenants, and the whole aspect of the country was more encouraging and cheerful; the extent of good country was, however, very limited.
Whilst I went on with the party, I detached Mr. Scott to see if there was water at this little patch of good country, but he did not find any.
Granted that they did not find the riches of which they had been told, they found a place in which to search for them and the beginning of a good country to settle in, so as to go on farther from there.
Scotland is a good country to be born in; and it is a good country to get out of; and at times it may be a good country to go back to.
This country, as the Indians reported, had been much inhabited, and had the fame of a good country.
And because the Governor hoped to find a good country forward, he was very well contented.
I continued a course of 180 degrees up a steep limestone range, behind which apparently ran a branch of the watercourse we had just passed: a good country lay to the eastward of us.
The first three miles of our route this day lay over sandy scrubby plains; we saw however a good country to the eastward.
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