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Wallabies Come to Connecticut The wallaby is a great potential gift of Australia to the rest of the world . Unfortunately most people do not know this , and in fact are destined never to see wallabies careening across the heath or just ...
Wallabies Come to Connecticut The wallaby is a great potential gift of Australia to the rest of the world . Unfortunately most people do not know this , and in fact are destined never to see wallabies careening across the heath or just ...
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Wallabies departing Sunday evening August twenty - first via Pan - American on the President . London Zoo . " Not knowing what the " President " was , I called Pan - American who informed me that it was their super - constellation de ...
Wallabies departing Sunday evening August twenty - first via Pan - American on the President . London Zoo . " Not knowing what the " President " was , I called Pan - American who informed me that it was their super - constellation de ...
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I remembered that one should always pick up a wallaby by the tail , rather like a large rat . In fact , it was easy . The wallaby , dazed , dim ... We wheeled our station wagon up to the door and embarked our crate of wallabies .
I remembered that one should always pick up a wallaby by the tail , rather like a large rat . In fact , it was easy . The wallaby , dazed , dim ... We wheeled our station wagon up to the door and embarked our crate of wallabies .
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