| Frank Fowler - 1859 - Страниц: 156
...in the evening. A cloud of dust — they call it, in Sydney, a " brickfielder " — thicker than any London fog, heralds its approach, and moves like a...keenly does the sudden change affect the system, that hot toddy takes the place of the sherry-cobbler, and your great-coat is buttoned tightly around you... | |
| John Stanton Wise - 1884 - Страниц: 64
...comes early in the evening. A cloud of dust (poussiere), thicker than a London fog x 'brouillard), moves like a compact wall across the country. In a minute the temperature falls 50 or 60 degrees, and you are glad (bien aise) to put on your great coat until a fire is lighted.... | |
| Tim Fridtjof Flannery - 2000 - Страниц: 380
...in the evening. A cloud of dust — they call it, in Sydney, a 'brickfielder' — thicker than any London fog, heralds its approach, and moves like a...keenly does the sudden change affect the system, that hot toddy takes the place of the sherry-cobbler, and your greatcoat is buttoned tightly around you... | |
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