"Aborigine" Quotes from Famous Books
... mustang, and the current of his wrath was temporarily diverted by a surly "How!" Even this measure of friendliness was regretted when the big revolver came out of the rancher's holster like a flash, and, head low on the neck of the mustang, heels in the little beast's ribs, the aborigine retreated with a yell, amid a shower of ill-aimed bullets. Long after the figure on the pony had passed out of range, Blair stood pulling at the trigger of the empty repeater and cursing louder than before ... — Ben Blair - The Story of a Plainsman • Will Lillibridge
... a trembling prayer soft whispered, A father's song sung over thee— When from the parent stem dis-severed By some poor aborigine? ... — Russian Lyrics • Translated by Martha Gilbert Dickinson Bianchi |