...Indeed, the diggers, who were none of them particularly remarkable for taciturnity as a general thing, seemed, with one exception, to be stricken dumb...
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」
...These animals are essentially diggers...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
...Other Pompili are true diggers, valiantly sinking a burrow in the soil, to a depth of a couple of inches...
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」
...Skilful diggers prepare burrows with several entrances; some even arrange several rooms, each for a special object...
Frédéric Houssay 「The Industries of Animals」
...But the fact that it was an hour’s ride from the diggings caused an unnecessary loss of time, and rendered the strict supervision of the diggers a matter of considerable difficulty...
L.W. King and H.R. Hall 「History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, And Assyria In The Light Of Recent Discovery」
...During the digging it sheds, underthe blows of the tools, tear after tear of quicksilver, which is at oncegathered up by the diggers...
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」
...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」
...Hence arose a feeling ofhostility among the diggers, not only to the police, but to all theofficials on the goldfields...
Alexander Sutherland 「History of Australia and New Zealand」
...Dewes, the magistrate, who was said by the diggers to be secretlyhis partner in business...
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」
... Diggers who bought lollies by the pound and sent the little ones home with as much as they could carry...
Henry Lawson 「Children of the Bush」
...Bonfires on the hills and diggers romping round them like big boys...
Henry Lawson 「Children of the Bush」
...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」
...The farmers ain’t in love with us diggers, so they won’t bother us...
Henry Lawson 「Joe Wilson and His Mates」
...Successful diggers no longertake their wives into a shop, and ask how much colour and stuffcan be put into a dress for fifty pounds...
R. E. N. (Richard) Twopeny 「Town Life in Australia」
...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」
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