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- Look up cartload in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cartload may refer to: The load of a cart Load (unit), an English unit of weight or m**** Kwian (เกวียน)...
- A Cartload of Clay (1971) is the last and unfinished novel by the Australian author George Johnston. It is a sequel to My Brother Jack and Clean Straw...
- save the life of their Brahmin host when it is his turn to deliver the cartload, Bhima is eventually sent out to kill Bakasura, under the direction of...
- semi-autobiographical novels: My Brother Jack, Clean Straw for Nothing and A Cartload of Clay. He was the father of four children, daughters Gae (with his first...
- and by its belief in the virtue that was mateship." My Brother Jack A Cartload of Clay 1969 in Australian literature The novel takes it title from the...
- Meredith. The other books in the trilogy are Clean Straw for Nothing and A Cartload of Clay. It is commonly studied for English literature subjects in Australia...
- re-enacted annually by The Old Cornwall Society. The horse bringing the last cartload was decorated with garlands of flowers and colourful ribbons. A magnificent...
- load, also known as a fodder, fother, and charrus (Latin: carrus, lit. "cartload"), is a historic English unit of weight or m**** of various amounts, depending...
- mineral resources are featured with a silver miner and his team moving a cartload of ore from a mountain in the foreground. A quartz mill stands before another...
- minutes he would be cleaned out and on his way to stock up with another cartload". Marriott graduated from Weber College (now Weber State University), where...