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MackChapter 13

In mid November a major problem arises requiring Mack to get involved in work he doesn’t want to do, but he has to for the tribe. For some reason unknown to the elders some federal and state government departments have sent letters demanding their officers have seats on the management board of Walkers Enterprises. If the tribe agrees the board would more than double and give the real control of the company to the government. Copies of the letters are sent to all of the tribal leaders and a...

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The DilemmaChapter 21 Gareth Chancelor Saturday afternoon 10 days later

I leaned back in my deck chair and rested my head on the back, facing up towards the sky but with my eyes closed. My ears rang with the excited shrieks of 21 little girls. We had 19 out of the 22 in the class plus 2 younger sisters. Have you ever noticed that one excited girl will squeal occasionally? A group of 3 or 4 girls will break out into periodic bursts of shrieking. But when you go past a certain number of little girls, the shrieking all joins together into a continuous noise that...

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A Kinky Australian Cum Slut For Black Men

For Michelia, it took both hands just to grasp the base of the animals gigantic sex organ right under the head! She tried to do what she had done to her boyfriend Mike when he had a crack a fat (Hard On), and give this monster a hand job! The effort was feeble in some ways, but this gigantic beast was enjoying her efforts even though it was not very successful. Now with it hard and sticking out in front of her, she has decided to do the most nasty and perverse thing she could think of,...

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UniversityChapter 75

I related what had transpired to Rachel with little understood. "When you get your degree you'll be able to say you're an art historian, right?" "Yes." "But when I get my degree in law, I can't be a lawyer." "Because the state says the Law Society can decide who practices." "Correct. States have the right to regulate competition in the public interest. But they cannot blindly outsource that responsibility to professionals who stand to benefit from such...

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Sam s YearChapter 18 Kununurra 2

Patrick flew back to Perth on Tuesday. Sam and Tessa slept in Boobook’s house. They walked about the town. They explored the Art Centre, meeting several painters. They spent many hours listening to Boobook’s stories. They visited the Kununurra Museum. On Thursday, Tessa went to Walkabout Souvenirs while Sam was talking to Boobook, where she bought a (used) copy of Bill Withers’ Frontier Dreaming 1997. Walkabout Souvenirs has a diverse souvenir and giftware range with many beautiful and...

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The Legal ProfessionChapter 2

I devoted the afternoon to writing up the morning's conversation and reading some more about May Hunt. I was now just at Harold Hunt's birth at the end of 1925. The trip across the Paroo at Wanaaring and the Darling at Bourke really fired my imagination. I was as taken by these folks as by Curtis, Good and Allan and Leo and Holly. [King Solomon's Mines and She] I day-dreamed for a while and had a draft with Jem, then dinner. In the morning, wearing a clean shirt and hat and carrying...

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Making the RevolutionChapter 10

“Let’s take ten days or a fortnight and visit our parents!” Tessa said. “We deserve a real holiday after five terms and summers!” “Sure. But you’ve got to do some of the driving. Even by the shortest route, it’s 20 hours to Iga Warta.” “Not in one stretch, we’ll drive down to Sydney, then to Iga Warta ... and maybe a big adventure.” “Like what?” “Like Marree and William Creek and Coober ... sort of the reverse of before we met.” “You’ve got something cooking, I see the smoke.” “We-ell....

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Making the RevolutionChapter 20

About a month later, Patrick received an “official” packet from Canberra. It was a copy of the “Investigatory Report” on the “collapse” of the Lake Argyle Dam. He skimmed the three dozen pages and put it aside. Nothing would be done, as the State of Western Australia and the Federal Government were just beginning to play pass the potato. He thought about how long it would be. Decades might pass before any meaningful decision would be taken. And then they would begin considering money – aka...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 52 The South West Corner

Monday Week 27 When Dave woke up next morning, the first thing he thought of was that fantastic meal he and Jill had enjoyed yesterday. Fortunately he would only be driving for about three hours today, so was able to sleep in. It was about 208 kilometres to Bruce Rock. Because he didn't get away until after 9:30 am, it was after 11 am when he stopped for a late morning tea at Quairading. Only an hour later he was pulling up at Kokerbin Rock, which impressed them with its size and grandeur....

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 47 Kakadu Katherine

Thursday Week 20 Dave extracted himself from Jill's arms as she lay sleeping beside him and went to the ensuite. After showering, he dressed and started getting breakfast ready. He didn't have far to go today, but there was a lot to see and do. Jill stirred, saw Dave working in the kitchenette and said "what are you doing, lover, why up and dressed already with no love for your woman?" "Time you got that pretty little body out of bed and joined me. We've got things to do today,...

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An Eventful Canada Day

Cultural relativity is a difficult concept for most people to understand. Men consider women to be strange. Well, women consider themselves normal and see men as the strange ones. Men everywhere laugh when hearing this because they see themselves as truly uncomplicated. The same goes for people of different religious, races and ethnicities. To the Westerner, the Arab person is rather unusual. Well, to the Arab person, the Westerner’s ways are truly strange as well. People should try to find...

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From Melbourne With Love

The soft feel and unforgettable taste of another woman’s sweet lips on my mouth, now that’s something I absolutely cannot get enough of. My name is Afaf Ahmed, and I’m a young Muslim woman of Saudi Arabian descent living in the City of Melbourne, Australia. I was born in the City of Dammam, eastern province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. My passport says Saudi Arabian but as an educated woman, I consider myself a citizen of the world. Aren’t we all human at the end of the day? My parents, Ali...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 12

Over lunch Patrick’s actions were clarified: he would communicate with the Minister as soon as possible and let Roy know the tenor of the conversation. He would then talk to the Council and to the group in the west. If necessary, Patrick would travel west, but his role was as a mediator, not an adjudicator. “Always a middle-man,” he sighed. “Better than either the hunter or the prey.” A chuckle ran around the table. “I will call the Minister in the morning.” “Not this afternoon?” “The...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 43 The Top End

Thursday Week 18 Gail was first up and as soon as Dave and Jill were awake asked "good morning you two. Have you got any blood left, Jill, or did Dave suck it all from you last night?" smiling at them both. Dave and Jill laughed as both got out of bed. Jill assured Gail that she still had most of her blood. "If anything I got extra from Dave, though I don't know if it was blood or something else" she added, mischievously. By 9 am Dave was driving back north along the Stuart Highway...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 37 Bicentennial Year ndash Part 1

We were pretty slow to start on New Year’s Day; it wasn’t until early afternoon that we all got together in the studio. Fifa and Peter were there to talk about how the tours had gone so far, and the schedule for the month ahead. “Well, it’s been great so far,” Peter said. “Huge crowds in each city, ticket sales above our estimates. It’s looking very good for this month, too. Brisbane, in particular, has sold out four of the five nights already, and the fifth night is selling well.” “Now,...

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UniversityChapter 84

I slept fine on Thursday night. I had thought that I might not. I thought the Serpent might visit. Nothing out of the ordinary transpired. Well, I had over six hours till my date with Craig and ... and whoever else I was meeting with. "Are you OK?," Rachel asked. "Sure." I looked up. "I'm worried. No. Concerned. I don't think Craig's loony. But I'm not sure he's really thought things through." "Like what?" "Well, under the NSW laws, the Bar Association certifies lawyers...

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Making the RevolutionChapter 15

“Oh, by the way, the water’s OK. The pH level is a bit high, but there’s nothing noxious,” Sam told Tessa. “Good thing, I didn’t want a miscarriage or a child with too many limbs.” “By the way, when should you call your parents and I mine?” “At least six weeks more.” “OK. And medical inspection?” “Around then. You know, women have been giving birth in Australia for at least 60 millennia.” “Don’t you think you should see a physician?” “Why? I feel fine. I don’t smoke. I hardly drink at...

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Sam s YearChapter 17 Kununurra 1

Patrick, Tessa and Sam arrived in Kununurra around noon on Monday. They were met at the airport by Des Hill, former chairperson of the MG [Miriuwung–Gajerrong] Corporation, who took them to the Moongoong Darwung Community Centre where they were offered lunch. “I know you’re here officially,” Hill said, “But little more.” “Let me begin,” said Patrick. “The ministry in Perth received a letter stating the many of the ‘closed’ areas were being – uh, I believe ‘invaded’ was the term – by...

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A Raid and a Rescue

=== A Raid and a Rescue === by Trismegistus Shandy This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Feel free to repost or mirror it on any noncommercial site or list. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ ----- I stared in dismay at the screen, glancing back and forth from the regression test results to the clock display. 5:10 pm, and I wasn't getting out of here anytime soon. I took out my phone and texted...

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Sam s YearChapter 6 To William Creek to Marree

Aboriginal tribes have close ties with the land and there are many places that are sacred to them. These areas date back to Australia’s earliest history. We ask that you take extreme care when venturing into the outback and respect the landowners and traditional owner’s culturally significant areas. Whilst never diminishing the treatment of indigenous Australians by early settlers, the Marree district and community, especially the Arabana, are working toward building relationships for a...

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The Legal ProfessionChapter 5

We left home early, not sure just how long the drive south would take. Rachel was pensive, quiet. "What's up?" I asked. "I'm thinking." "I can tell." "We'll talk about it after your meeting. Do you know what the area's like?" "No. I don't think I've ever been there. But the Medical Service is on Berry Street and the Shoreline Restaurant is on Kinghorne which looks like it runs parallel. So, I thought we'd go there and then worry." "OK. We'll be fine." I just drove...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 30

“Well, now we’re sure.” Patrick said as they arrived home. “You were wrong. You’re at least two months and possibly three along. And it appears to be one of indeterminate gender.” “I must have been fertile within days of stopping the pill!” “So we know your metabolism works well.” “Don’t be snarky.” “And it doesn’t look as though we’ll have to change our diet much. We already eat everything she talked about.” “Yes. She didn’t even think I needed folic acid supplements.” “Yes. When she...

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Sam s YearChapter 3 North of the Gawlers

They rattled along the highway for a while in silence. “You work fer the Ghan?” “No.” “Yer not a herder.” “No. I’m just on walkabout.” “The local band’s goin’ in a few days.” “New moon?” “Yep.” “Yer early fer the birds.” “That’s OK.” The country west of Pimba is totally arid, and devoid of free water, surface or underground, though there are a few rock holes, or. In the summer it can be extremely hot: in the springtime, though, this country has great attraction for birdwatchers and...

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UniversityChapter 87

After the Reception, I spent most of my time at home. I re-read my various textbooks, looked at my notes, and scrutinized the sample questions that had been distributed. In between, I "relaxed" by shopping and cooking. Rachel spent a good deal of time looking at the hundred or so Heysens that weren't on exhibit. On June 3, Ardler phoned me again. "Have you seen the news?" "No, Ive been studying." "The Canadian Reconciliation Commission has said that the former policy of forcibly...

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Somali Men Are Great Swimmers

How does the short, skinny dude at the gym end up with the six-foot-tall, gorgeous and muscular chocolate Amazon that all the fellas want? Simple, it’s all about confidence, son. If you don’t have it, fake it. The name is Hakim Osman and I’m a young black man of Somali descent attending Carleton University in the City of Ottawa, Ontario. I was born in the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba, to a Somali immigrant father, Malik Osman, and a white Canadian mother, Genevieve Gilbert. I moved to Ontario for...

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UniversityChapter 39

"Barristers must be lunatics!" I said. We were a week or so into the term. "Why?" "I'm reading old case histories. It's hard to imagine that I'll care about any of them once I pass the bar exams." "Trial by ordeal." "What?" "You're going to be joining a club. Instead of a simple test or a hazing or something, the insiders make you undergo an ordeal. Several years long. If you give up, you're out; if you can't do it, you're out. Anyway, it's most likely better than...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 14

The weekend passed quickly. Patrick devoted Saturday morning to writing a summary of his flight to Menindee and his suggestions. He pointed out that the group was aware of the arrangements made in Kakadu, NT, in the landmark agreement that gave the traditional owners, through the Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation, the right of veto and consultation over all aspects of the work on their land; and that the Mirrar people, supported by thousands of protestors, had successfully forced Energy...

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Taweret and the Tales of Heroes Erotic Version Chapter 9 Uluru

It was an hour later when the two mythics would stop in a platform like an enclave in the mountainside. It was a flat stone crevice that formed naturally from the countless millions of years of weather, erosion, and geo formation that the gecko god would come to a stop to look. “Is this your home?” Vucub-Caquix asked him. “Partly...” Adnoartina replied. “All of Australia is my home. I have many places where I rest. I have chosen this place to ... rest for awhile.” “Nehebkau told me a...

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Chubby Freshman

Frank or Francis as his mother called him was entering his freshman year at university. He was staying at the residence on campus sharing a dorm room with another first year student who was very athletic and popular with everybody especially the girls. Francis was a chubby guy and had very limited experience with girls. The vast majority of his sexual experiences was masturbating while dreaming and imagining being with a variety of sexual partners. Recently he had explored a variety of porn...

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UniversityChapter 60

Despite the heat, Wednesday morning I put on a light suit and a tie. A dean with an Order of Australia and two doctorates wasn't to be treated trivially. And I didn't want to appear to be a whiner. I didn't have to wait for very long. I was shown in to see Dean Riley immediately. As I sat down I could see a file folder on her desk with "Hollister, P." on its tab. "Good morning, Mr. Hollister." "Good morning, ma'am. Thank you for seeing me." She gestured towards a...

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Sam s YearChapter 19 Kununurra 3

It was Saturday morning. Their visit to PAKAM had been on Thursday afternoon. On Friday they’d driven around Kununurra for about an hour. Finding that the “planned” parts were (unfortunately) exactly as described. Mirima Village was a bit less formal, but it, too, had been planned by the government. “Withers was dead right on this,” Tessa remarked. “Hunh?” “One of his early chapters is called ‘Bureaucracy or Common Sense?’ And it’s about the three different bodies responsible for...

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UniversityChapter 71

The autumn rolled along quite smoothly. Rachel was back at the Gallery and, I think, looking ever-more critically at the art works there. She spent a lot of time in the Library, looking at images and reading old issues of art journals. I'd been reading and one day I asked Sean about the 'Harvester judgement' of 1906 and why it hadn't applied to Aborigines. "That's interesting," he remarked. "We had a Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration set up in 1903 to deal with...

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OHGirl Velvet Life as Sex Addicts

OHGirl:I was now six months pregnant with triplets and it was getting difficult to fuck multiple men for my cam show. I couldn’t get into positions easily and the weight I was carrying made it difficult to hold myself up to ride my partners. I was still doing a show twice a week, but it was mostly blow jobs and bukakkes. I could still eat cum for my fans and suck off multiple men, whom had been wanting to do me on the net. I was still insatiable sexually, but I took care of my needs by hooking...

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Anthropological Expedition

Anthropological Expeditionnot from me!!!author:yourteddybearPart 1My name is Jack Duncan and I am a free-lance professional photographer. I specialize in unusual locales and natural science work, the kind you might find in National Geographic. My wife Debbie is an Anthropologist. I am 45 and Debbie is 32, we have been married for 10 years having met while she was in college and I was teaching a class in ancient cultures.We recently undertook a year long expedition into the remote rainforests...

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Heir to the Throne

The Heir to the Throne.  (A White Glove Society Story) By ninja5Chapter 1.  The Next Generation.Hugo lay on the bed above the sheets next to Hera.  Hera wore a black satin singlet and lace black panties.  Her figure was perfect and her face had her mother’s Asian beauty mixed with her father’s pure Italian genes.  She had her mother’s hair and her father’s dark brown eyes.   Hugo was naked above the sheets scanning over the projected windows on his phone.  The smart phone had come a long way...

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Abby TwoChapter 3

Later that afternoon, at the normal time, a bus screeched to a halt at the corner of the cul-de-sac, the students unloaded, spread out heading for their respective homes and the bus roared away, black diesel exhaust polluting the neighborhood. Alice came home. She crashed through the door, slammed it shut ... like normal ... and flopped on the couch. Flopping on the couch was something she NEVER did. Alice might flop on her bed ... she might seat herself decorously at her desk and switch on...

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Gordy on WalkaboutChapter 27 Relocation

Everything went smoother than I had expected. The closing was painless as the total came to less than Allianz had paid out. It turned out that Rachel had an acquaintance who worked at a “vintage clothing” shop in a mall on Castlereagh. Rachel escorted a “buyer” to Pennant Hills, where she combed through the closets and drawers and emerged with an SUV-full of clothing, coats, bags and footwear and gave Rachel a sizeable cheque. She expressed interest in the jewelry, but that (Rachel reported)...

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AftermathChapter 10

Sunday was total chaos. The reasons might not have been those for the tumult at the beginning of Anna Karenina, but I'm sure the nuttiness was much the same. My mum was first — before 8 am, as she'd forgotten about the time difference. She was more worried by my arm than anything else. I showered and shaved, dressed and went down to breakfast. Weena had already fed Patrick. I took the phone and sat down near him — but not near enough that he could smear his breakfast on my shirt. Weena...

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Sam s YearChapter 16 Perth and the Coastal Camp

A limo carried Sam and Tessa back to the airport on Thursday morning, where Patrick met them. He already had tickets and the 10:25 to Perth was comfortable – they sat 3-across with Tessa at the window and Patrick on the aisle. Patrick read a government document for the first hour or so; Sam looked at Sinister Stones; Tessa viewed the changing colors of the landscape below. Around 1100, Sam asked “So, what will we be doing in Perth?” Patrick answered “I’ve made reservations at the Duxton....

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 7

Friday morning Patrick was thinking about the scraps he had written. Rachel was about to go off to the Gallery again, preparatory to writing a piece for the SMH, when the phone rang. “Patrick, it’s for you!” “Patrick Hollister.” “Good morning, I’m calling on behalf of Sarah Mitchell...” “Yes?” “The Minister was interested in learning whether she might speak with you.” “The answer is certainly. But might you tell me what our conversation might concern?” “She didn’t tell me exactly; but...

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Sam s YearChapter 22 Darwin

“You know,” Sam said to Tessa as they were about to take off for Darwin, “I read a bit while you were asleep. In 1972 a petition with over a thousand signatures was addressed to Queen Elizabeth. “The petition appealed to her to help the Aboriginal people of Australia gain land rights and political representation. It read, in part: ‘Today we are refugees in the country of our ancestors. We live in refugee camps – without land, without employment, without justice.’ In October 1972 the Larrakia...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 36 Blackall to Longreach

Tuesday Week 14 Both Wendy and Kellie were a little despondent over their early breakfast, having got up at 6:00 am. Kellie was despondent because her partner was leaving for four days and Wendy because of that too, of course, but even more so because of the death of her favourite aunt. Dave had them at the bus stop in plenty of time. "Look after her for me, won't you Dave? And thanks for all you've done for us both" Wendy said to him, giving him a hug and a kiss. Then she turned to...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 54 Across the Nullabor

Tuesday Week 29 Soon after setting off on the 370 kilometre drive to Southern Cross, Jill exclaimed "look Peter, there's the Loose Box Restaurant that Dave took me to. It was incredible, the best meal I've ever had." As the Great Eastern Highway bypassed Northam, Dave changed his mind and decided not to look around there, instead, continued on to Cunderin, where they stopped for a morning tea break, as it was 11 am. Cunderdin was a typical Wheatbelt country town, with many of its 850...

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UniversityChapter 89

It was somewhat chilly and damp when we arrived in Melbourne, but we'd brought warm clothes for our excursion. Budget had a car and the clerk was happy to advise us to drive via Ararat and highway 124, which we did, arriving before 1800. During the drive we spoke about the government's latest research paper concerning the NT. Rachel wasn't clear about it; I was certain that it was poorly thought-through and would end badly. The government research paper outlines an ambitious 20-year...

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Making the RevolutionChapter 18

“Are you OK?” Sam asked. “I love you a lot,” Tessa said. “And I love you. But that’s not what I asked.” “I’m fine. The nurse said so. But I’m not sure I’m not worried.” “We can leave here. You and the future are more important than Gabbaitch.” “And that’s one of the reasons I love you so much. Let’s wait. Let’s just sit tight for a few weeks or a month.” “Whatever. I leave it to you.” It was two days later that a government “team” got to Lake Argyle Village. There were four people: a...

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The Three Signs Book 4 LisaChapter 38 Bicentennial Year ndash Part 2

For our visit to Brisbane for our week-long gig at Expo, most of the people were flying, leaving Sydney early on Saturday morning for the hour and a half flight to Brisbane. Lisa and I were taking the train, the XPT left Central at 2:40 pm on Friday, getting into the main station in Brisbane just before 5:00 am on Saturday. We had booked a sleeper cabin for the trip, and the return journey would leave Brisbane just before 6:00 am in the following Sunday, arriving at Central just after 8:00...

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A Kinky Australian Cum Slut

Chapter one The woman in this story started her quest for kinky sex in her teens! Her name is Mich short for Michelia, she was named,.. strangely enough after an exotic flower that grows in the Himalayas. As a young woman she lived with her parents in a rural part of NSW, she had been born in the big smoke of Sidney and had lived there for a short time as a young girl. Her boyfriend Mike later to be her husband was the first, that turned her on to kinky sex! She was a young wowser...

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Survivor II Alternate story of Amber

Amber Brkich is the 22-year-old administrative assistant from Pennsylvania. She was one of the most attractive women to compete in this second Survivor challenge. Her weight had dropped to 100 pounds since being dumped in the Australian Outback, but this didn't hurt her figure in the least. In fact, it made her even more attractive, with her light-brown hair cascading over her slender shoulders. She had gotten into the Survivor game in hopes of winning the grand prize of one million...

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Do The Dog Ch 02

WARNING: This novel contains explicit language, violent situations and graphic sexual references throughout. ***** Raheem Ford, back in his hometown of Ottawa after spending a few years in Calgary, meets the sensual but tough talking Amira Cruz while staying at a homeless shelter in the city. Despite clashing violently when they first meet, they soon embark on a wild and carefree romance, living their lives in a similar fashion. Raheem eventually discovers there is more to Amira than meets...

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Trip

Brian Thomas lived in the seaside suburb of Glenelg in Adelaide, South Australia and had been widowed about eighteen months ago when his loved and loving wife of twenty four years Betty had died from a heart attack brought on by a severe asthma attack. She had been an asthmatic since puberty. Brian was a pretty fit forty seven year old who owned and operated quite a large business which made printed circuit boards for all the Australian and New Zealand white goods manufacturers as well as...

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Earth s CoreChapter 1 Survivors Allocation

Waking up, something was different. His body and soul felt infirm, as if an integral part went missing, the source to his vigor, and without it he was nothing but an empty shell of himself. Sluggishly, he got up from the cold metallic floor, his mind in the process of registering the last things he could remember. It came to him then, a loss of immense magnitude. His heart sunk and his face was drained from color, looking even sicklier than it seemed possible. He expected a surge of...

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Taweret and the Tales of Heroes Erotic Version Chapter 8 November 26th 1932

The Australian mountain range radiated its heat in late November. While most of the world had their winters, Australia was going through the beginning of its summer. At temperatures of around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, the day was calm, with only the light wind that permeated the area. It was a bright day in the middle of virtually nowhere. In the distance was the vast Flinders mountain range. The ground was a large bright orange color from the sands and almost barely noticeable shrub. Plants...

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Sam s YearChapter 11 In Adnyamathana Country 1

As arranged, Henry picked up Sam at eight. They headed north to North Terrace, east to Princes Highway and then north again. “OK,” Sam said. “Can you take the time to explain what we’re doing?” Henry laughed. “I could say we were driving to some aboriginal sites. But that’s not what you mean.” “No. And I’d have to kill you.” “Right. So, explain. We’ll have two sharp turns and then it’s a straight shot of about an hour to Port Wakefield.” “Fine. Well, you spoke about some Swede and a lot...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 23

Sayuri was punctual, as Rachel had expected, and a ‘VISITOR’ badge was easily obtained for her. “The Gallery is quite extensive,” Rachel said, “Are there areas you’re interested in?” Sayuri pointed at a poster for a calligraphy show. “No problem.” [Calligraphy, or beautiful hand-writing, is considered the highest artistic achievement in many Asian cultures. Drawn from the Gallery’s collection and enriched with a significant loan from the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, this exhibition...

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Sam s YearChapter 24 Decisions decisions

Perhaps the most important difference between Aboriginal marriage patterns and those of white Australia is that the marriage is not seen as a contract between individuals but rather as one which implicates both kin and country men of the parties involved. If we explore the web of relations which surround an arranged marriage entered into at the time of initiation of a young male, we find that at least three generations are implicated. [D. Bell, NT Supreme Court, May 1984] “You really want to...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 46 Then There Were Two

Sunday Week 19 Dave woke in his bunk bed and gazed down at the naked bodies of Jill and Peter, spread eagled on the double bed at the other end of the RV. Their limbs were intertwined as they slept peacefully together, a hand resting on a breast, another cupping a resting penis. He remembered the fantastic night the three of them had just enjoyed, proving two into one did go. It was only after several hours of glorious love making that Dave left Peter and Jill's bed, thus enabling Peter to...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 58 The Alice

Friday Week 32 With six and a half hours driving today, they were up early to watch the sunset and then have breakfast, before setting off on the 474 kilometre drive to Alice Springs. Because of their early start, they were able to be on the road by 8 am. The first 275 kilometres was back along the way they had come until they rejoined the Stuart Highway, where Peter, who was driving by this time, turned north to drive the next 199 kilometres to the Alice. Dave, however, took over well...

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UniversityChapter 55

"What's the book?" I asked Henry two days later. "Barrow's The Art of Tahiti and the Neighbouring Society, Austral and Cook Islands. I've been thinking about dissertation topics." "Austral Islands?" "The southernmost group in French Polynesia. But I've been realizing that I need to travel more. I should go to see Uluru and some of the things in the Pilbara. In fact, I should look at some of the nearer sites. Have you ever been to Cuddie Springs or Lake Mungo?" "Yes. Rachel...

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As the afternoon passed, the elders spoke of the Dreamtime. Thinking of the places along the Ord, the tawny frogmouth recited a story. “Once a man was making a dillybag [traditionally woven from the fibres of plant species of the Pandanus genus], called a bulbbe. The bulbbe was for carrying food when he went for his bush tucker. While he was making it, he saw a group of men coming. They were his enemies. They were going to spear him and kill him. He was scared, so he formed himself into a...

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Making the RevolutionChapter 8

It was late in the afternoon when they returned to boobook’s house. He was talking to the gathered children, telling them about Galaru. He stopped to address Patrick and Jos. “The schoolteacher told the children that the dam had failed and that the water had flooded the Ord valley. I had told them of the Rainbow Serpent and now I talk of Galeru.” “Galaru is the sky-snake personage associated with the more dangerous aspects of cyclonic rain and lightning,” said Patrick. “You know much,”...

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Making the RevolutionChapter 9

Patrick sent off his report to Ken Wyatt an hour later. Sam had had only one quibble: he felt that “destroyed by the Rainbow Serpent” was inaccurate and that it should read something like “destroyed by Galaru, the more dangerous aspect of the Rainbow Serpent.” He also felt that there should be a note that a decade ago the Ministry of the Environment had noted that under the Aboriginal Heritage Act of 1972, “There are several important Aboriginal heritage sites around Lakes Argyle and...

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Journey into Melanie s Reality Ch 05

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Beach Story

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Gordy on WalkaboutChapter 19 Moree to Canberra

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Crowfeather

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Earth s CoreChapter 58 Evolutionary Ascension

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AftermathChapter 11

I was at the office a bit before nine. Mona had come in already and greeted me with: "A star is born!" "Not quite," I responded. "But I'm expecting an important call today." I took a mug of coffee and was throwing away reminders when the phone rang and Mona buzzed me. "It's a Mr. Glen Kelly, CEO of the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council," she said. I pushed the button. "Mr. Kelly, Gordy Hollister." "Hey! I saw you being interviewed by Sue on...

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Sam s YearChapter 14 The Python and the Eagle

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Sunny CornerChapter 17 Eventually

“Head Nursing Sister Jenkins,” said the voice on the phone. “How can I help?” “Nurse Jenkins, this is David, Abbie’s husband.” “I recognize the voice.” “How is my child?” There was an immediate silence on the other end of the line. “Sir ... how were you informed that you have a child?” “That is not the issue here ... the issue is my issue ... so to speak. My daughter survived the death of her mother. How is her health?” “Sir, pursuant to New South Wales Statues, Abby’s offspring has...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 4

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 13

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 21

“I’ll be back, Adelotus,” Patrick said later in the afternoon. “I think that if I give you most of a day a week, you can keep your head above water.” “Ah, you remember! That would be good of you. What were you thinking?” “Tuesdays or Wednesdays.” “Either would be fine. Thank you for what you did today.” “And thank you. We should keep one another informed.” “Yes. Perhaps when it’s over, you could write a piece of your own.” “Perhaps.” Adelotus brevis was Sean’s ‘totem’. The tusked...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 31

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 34

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Amity 5 CataclysmChapter 10 Cadets

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Oh Canada MChapter 3

Relatively Early in 1972, George Foster looked at his conclusion sitting in the typewriter: It would be easy to see the Hare at Fort Good Hope as assimilated, and their cousins at Colville as living “the original Indian lifestyle.” Indeed, the Hare at Colville Lake frequently make that comparison. But that is only relatively true. Most of the residents of Colville have traveled by airplane; most of the residents of Fort Good Hope have traveled by dogsled. He felt he’d said everything...

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CanberraChapter 3

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UniversityChapter 4

"Pat?" "Hmm?" "Can I spend some money?" "Sure." "No. I mean a lot of money?" "How much is a lot?" "About $2500. Maybe a bit more." "What for?" "Opera subscriptions. Here's the brochure. They're doing wonderful stuff: Mozart and Verdi and Puccini and..." "No problem. Let's look at it at the table." "Got a calendar for the full year?" In a few minutes we'd put together a list of seven operas and an alternate date for each. "Are you home in the...

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UniversityChapter 12

"This box came to us from the Museum," Winnie said, reading a label. "It's from north of the Baiame Cave in Milbrodale" [Excavations on that large Aboriginal site were carried out by staff from the Australian Museum]. It was nearly two weeks after the dinner. Winnie had settled Rachel with papers to be filled out and led me to a work room. "I'm hoping you can tell me what these things are." She opened the carton and I looked inside. There were a number of items, each one carefully...

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UniversityChapter 28

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UniversityChapter 34

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UniversityChapter 35

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UniversityChapter 38

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UniversityChapter 40

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UniversityChapter 73

"Why is the opera doing so much Puccini?" I asked Rachel. "Sorry?" "Next season. I'm repelled by the programme." I waved the brochure. "Boheme, Butterfly, Tosca, and Turandot!" "And?" "Three Verdis! Aida, Traviata, and Don Carlos; two Mozarts: Magic Flute and Figaro; Faust; and Cole Porter's Anything Goes!. And they're starting out with The King and I! "Don't be such a snob! I think that most of the Puccini we've been to is sentimental and insincere. But they're tuneful...

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UniversityChapter 74

"Henry's flying back!" Rachel said. "Oh?" "Sarah called. He'd phoned her. The lava from the Pu'u 'Ō'ō vent on the east rift zone of Kīlauea is no longer flowing into or towards the ocean." "I assume that this means that they are – uh – still 'a number'." "I think each serves to satisfy the other's itch." "Rachel! That's far grosser than I'd expect from you!" "Yes, dear. But I don't know what else to say about either of them: neither appears to be matrimonially...

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Making the RevolutionChapter 4

Jos conned his canoe further to the left, Zeke to the right. They each removed a stone from the facing of the dam, wedged the cases in the vacancy and attached the detonators to the pins. “OK?” whispered Zeke. “Yes.” “On three. One – two – three!” “Fire in the hole!” The paddlers wheeled the canoes and they sped off. It appeared too soon there was a flash and another and then several seconds before the noise and then a shower of debris arrived. The canoers didn’t pause and ten minutes...

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Making the RevolutionChapter 17

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Along the FinkeChapter 6

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The Legal ProfessionChapter 6

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Sam s YearChapter 2 On the Murray

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Sam s YearChapter 4 Mintabie

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Making the RevolutionChapter 11

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Protection and Preservation Book 10Chapter 15

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Sam s YearChapter 23 Sydney

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