Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/277

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eaah other. Mr. Cunningham nw a ?ga? in ?e d?s w?S, but on men?o?g ?o ?e d ? Ju?. ,n?m?, ?m?i? by a ?st? d?p?ve of its leap, ?e nafiv? ?d n? ap?ar W ?ers?nd w?t was m?nt, ?gh it was ?om ?eso ?ple ?at Ca?n C?k ob?!n? ?e it ? ?e?o ?o?ht ? be ?ss?ble, i. Mt ?e s? of ?e elaps? s? ?s ?sit, this wo? ?ght have b?me obsole?. ?e next ?y no ?tives ?e ne? ?, perha? by r?on of the racy wea?er; but, on ?e whist our ?ple were at ?e ?ring-p? w? ?eir ?es, ?ey were visi? by twelve natives, some ? whom we? ?gers: ?e ?em, an elderly ?n, who had his ?n ? ?m, a litfie ?y ?eight or ?ne yearn of ?e, a?ar? ve? ?se ?d ?ptlo?: eve?' ? w? by our p?ple w muse ?d k?p ?em in humour; but, u?n one of ?e s?ors attem?ing w wmb ?e h? ? ?e young?er, ?e old m? ?e so ?olenfly e?, ?t Mr. well fou? it n?sary w send away ?e o?ndet, in o?er W ?nc?ia? ?, for ?e whole p?y h? ? themselves wi? sWnes. Pe? ?us msWr?, ex?p?g ? ?e in?ddu? ?ora- m?fion?, who ?H wntinu? to be ve? an?y

  • HAWKB?W'O!tTII, ?ol. lii. p. 174.

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