Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/393

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On approaching the shore ?r? ?ple ?me ?. do? W ?r? ? W ?e pr?r 1? pl?e; ?r ? ? ?er p? of ?e ?h a hea?. surf w? bre?i?. We we? then ?ndu? W a hut in ?e r? d ?e fi? s? whe? we fo?d ?m ?n to twenty ?r?ns ?sembl?; two of w? ap?, by thdr dr?s ?d ?om ?e r?t ?d W ?em by ?e rest, W ? ?e?. To lhese I addres? my?, ?d inquir? for ?e ?t& resident, but s?n fo?d ?e? w? ?ne, ?d ?at one of tho? W w?m we were a? w?, ?e ?j? ?df. I a?e?a? ?d he w? ?e identi? ?ima, of w?m h?m?g mention is m?e by Peron in ?s ?c? ?t ? Capm? B?'s ext. My ?quid? ?re made pa?y by ?s, ?d p?y by a few ?ms ? ?e M?y ??, ? we h? ?? ?om CapOn ?k ?, ? ?om ?b?a?iere's ?t of D'?tr?a?'s voyage. Ai? (?r) w? ?ong ?e foremost of our ?q?ries, w which we add? ?e ?r? for pi?, ?p, fowls, ?d ?a-nu?, ?v?, ?, ?, ?d ?). Ev? ? but wa?r .? plentdd, ?d ?d ? supp? by ?ying

  • Paao?, ?m. i. pp. 119, 151, 161, a? 1?.