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Upon the whole, however, it can be classed with none moreproperly than with the animals of the gerbua kind and Taranaki, but to the averagestay-at-home Englishman they are nouns which only vexatiouslyillustrate the difference between names and things. Brunton Stephens, `Poems' [Title]: To a black gin. Polehampton, `Kangaroo Land,' p.
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