...The members of this class are known as "fossors" or diggers, while those which feed on the new principle are called "Anthophila" or flower-lovers...
Edward Saunders 「Wild Bees, Wasps and Ants」
...As the diggers belowdeepen the cavity into which the corpse, shaken and tugged above,sinks without the direct intervention of the sextons, the grave fillsof itself by the mere slipping of the soil...
Jean Henri Fabre Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles」
...As far as the diggers went, there is nothing left to explore...
Gerard Fowke 「Archeological Investigations」
...The discovery of the Eureka, Gravel Pits, and Canadian Leads madeBallarat once more the favourite; andin 1853 there were about fortythousand diggers at work on the Yarrowee...
Alexander Sutherland 「History of Australia and New Zealand」
...On his first arrival, he showed that his sympathieswere, to a great extent, with the diggers...
Alexander Sutherland 「History of Australia and New Zealand」
...The authorities sent a few police to protect the place, butthey were only a handful of men in the midst of a great and seethingcrowd of over eight thousand powerful diggers...
Alexander Sutherland 「History of Australia and New Zealand」
...The diggers, among their tents, set up a flagstaff, and hoisted abanner of blue, with four silver stars in the corner...
Alexander Sutherland 「History of Australia and New Zealand」
...The diggers hadformed an entrenchment, called the Eureka Stockade, and had enclosedabout an acre of ground with a high slab fence...
Alexander Sutherland 「History of Australia and New Zealand」
... Lucky diggers who were with difficulty restrained from putting pound notes and nuggets and expensive lockets and things into the little ones' stockings...
Henry Lawson 「Children of the Bush」
...Bonfires on the hills and diggers romping round them like big boys...
Henry Lawson 「Children of the Bush」
...In early boyhood we understood, from old diggers, that Mother Middleton—in common with most other ‘old hands’—had been sent out for ‘knocking a donkey off a hen-roost...
Henry Lawson 「Joe Wilson and His Mates」
...Old diggers said that it was lovely to see how she’d spin up a heavy green-hide bucket full of clay and ‘tailings’, and land and empty it with a twist of her wrist...
Henry Lawson 「Joe Wilson and His Mates」
...And diggers came up with their flannels and moleskins yellow and heavy, and dripping with wet ‘mullock’...
Henry Lawson 「Joe Wilson and His Mates」
... Most of the diggers had gone to other fields, but there were a few prospecting, in parties and singly, out on the flats and amongst the ridges round Pipeclay...
Henry Lawson 「Joe Wilson and His Mates」
...There was nothing strange in the fact that none of the crowd of experienced diggers who rushed the district had thought of the cemetery and racecourse...
Henry Lawson 「Joe Wilson and His Mates」
...Then, again, the old clannish local spirit of the old farming town, rooted in years way back of the goldfields, would have been too strong for the Government, or even a rush of wild diggers...
Henry Lawson 「Joe Wilson and His Mates」
... Diggers who gave a guinea or more for a toy for a child that reminded them of some other child at home...
Henry Lawson 「Children of the Bush」
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