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"I believe that Bourke and Wills found Hungerford, and itโ€™s a pity they did; but, if I ever stand by the graves of the men who first travelled through this country, when there were neither roads nor stations, nor tanks, nor bores, nor pubs, Iโ€™llโ€”Iโ€™ll take my hat off."

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