What he saw was not usual in this part of Australia - a sundowner, a bush waif who tramps from north to south or from east to west, never working, cadging rations from the far-flung homesteads and having the ability of the camel to do without water, or find it.
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Like the Australian sundowners, some of these trampers were suspected of never wanting to find a job.
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Arrogant, aloof, and suspicious, a “sundowner,” or strict disciplinarian, King inspired respect in many but affection in few.
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These patients may improve by day only to relapse at night (nocturnal delirium or sundowner's syndrome).
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