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Chapter 5 GOOLOO THE MAGPIE, AND THE WAHROOGAH

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had gathered much doonburr, which she crushed into meal as she wanted it for food. She used to crush it on a big flat stone with small flat stones-the big

eir camp to talk to the women. She said, "Why do you not go hunting too? Many are the nests of the wurranunnahs round here, and thick is the honey in them. Many and ripe are the bumbles hanging now on the humble trees; red is the fruit of the grooees, and opening with

r at hand yams are thick in the ground, and many fruits wait but the plucking. We will

nd of the gatherer. Look ye, I have a durrie made of fresh doonburr seed, cooking just now on that bark between two fires; that shall your children eat, and swiftly shall I make them another. They shall eat and be full ere their mothers are out of sight. See, they come to me now, they hunger for durri

g their children with her, they started forth with empty comebees, and armed with combos

she hurriedly thrust them, followed quickly herself, and made all secure. Here she fed them again, but the children had already satisfied their hunger, and now they missed their mothers and began to cry. Their crying reached the ears of the women as they were returning to their camp. Quickly they came at the sound which is not good in a mother'

oo," they said, "and h

wait the coming of the black fellows. Heavy were their hearts, and sad were their faces when their husbands returned. They hastened to tell the black fellows when they came, how Gooloo had persuaded them to go hunting, promising if they did so that she would feed the hungry Wahroogahs, and care for them while they were away, but-and here they wailed again for their poor W

ren? Saw ye ever your husbands return from the chase empty handed? Then why, when ye knew we were gone hunting, must ye too go forth and leave our helpless ones to a stranger? Oh, evil, evil indee

no trace of the lost Wahroogahs, though they too he

d of the children. For many days the women sat in the camp mourning for their lost W

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Australian Legendary Tales
Chapter 1 DINEWAN THE EMU, AND GOOMBLEGUBBON THE BUSTARD
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Chapter 2 THE GALAH, AND OOLAH THE LIZARD
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Chapter 3 BAHLOO THE MOON AND THE DAENS
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Chapter 4 THE ORIGIN OF THE NARRAN LAKE
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Chapter 5 GOOLOO THE MAGPIE, AND THE WAHROOGAH
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Chapter 6 THE WEEOONIBEENS AND THE PIGGIEBILLAH
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Chapter 7 BOOTOOLGAH THE CRANE AND GOONUR THE KANGAROO RAT,
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Chapter 8 WEEDAH THE MOCKING BIRD
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Chapter 9 THE GWINEEBOOS THE REDBREASTS
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Chapter 10 MEAMEI THE SEVEN SISTERS
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Chapter 11 THE COOKOOBURRAHS AND THE GOOLAHGOOL
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Chapter 12 THE MAYAMAH
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Chapter 13 THE BUNBUNDOOLOOEYS
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Chapter 14 OONGNAIRWAH AND GUINAREY
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Chapter 15 NARAHDARN THE BAT
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Chapter 16 MULLYANGAH THE MORNING STAR
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Chapter 17 GOOMBLEGUBBON, BEEARGAH, AND OUYAN
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Chapter 18 MOOREGOO THE MOPOKE, AND BAHLOO THE MOON
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Chapter 19 OUYAN THE CURLEW
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Chapter 20 DINEWAN THE EMU, AND WAHN THE CROWS
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Chapter 21 GOOLAHWILLEEL THE TOPKNOT PIGEONS
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Chapter 22 DOCTOR
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Chapter 23 DEEREEREE THE WAGTAIL, AND THE RAINBOW
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Chapter 24 MOOREGOO THE MOPOKE, AND MOONINGUGGAHGUL THE MOSQUITO BIRD
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Chapter 25 BOUGOODOOGAHDAH THE RAIN BIRD
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Chapter 26 THE BORAH OF BYAMEE
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Chapter 27 BUNNYYARL THE FLIES AND WURRUNNUNNAH THE BEES
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Chapter 28 BIRD
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Chapter 29 MAYRAH, THE WIND THAT BLOWS THE WINTER AWAY
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Chapter 30 WAYAMBEH THE TURTLE
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Chapter 31 WIRREENUN THE RAINMAKER
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