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two

Language: 
Biyal Biyal
Australian: 
[Blla M˜go Parrabg˜]
English JS Main: 
two
English: 
his price was a hatchet, and the only one which I had brought with me, was already disposed of to the man who had pointed my spear. In vain did I tempt him with [187] a knife, a handkerchief, and a hat; nothing but a hatchet seemed to be regarded. Blla M˜go Parrabg˜ (two hatchets to-morrow) I repeatedly cried; but having probably experienced our insincerity, he rejected the proposal with disdain.
Category: 
number
Source: 
Tench
Page: 
188
Line: 
2.1
Respelt: 
bula
Part of speech: 
noun
Date: 
1793
Source Details: 
Captain Watkin Tench: A Narrative of the expedition to Botany Bay (1789) and A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson 1788-1791 (1793): Republished at Sydney’s First Four Years (1961), Library of Australian History

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