"Oh, I'm so glad, we'll be near Uncle and Aunt Mildred," said Jean.
"Not me?" asked Sandy mischievously.
"Oh, you, of course," said Jean. "We are going to be Australians ourselves, now, and of course we won't forget our Little Australian Cousin."
THE END.
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[20] The Blacks can count only as high as their ten fingers. Anything above this they call always "eighty-eight," though no one knows why.
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