Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/293

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cO,srs ^sa,us Were canoes Of ?e ?iv?, ? slmil? ?ns?C: 1816. ?on ? ?at ?n on ?e be? at ?d?vour River. ? one of ? ?S ?e ap?tus for s? tu?es, whi? ? ?n ?C? by Ca? ?n ?k *. At ?e end of ?is ?er a w?- ?t is in?, d?cgpfve of ?e imminent ?d Of ?e m?er in W?ch it is us?. ? ?e bran? of a ?m n?r at h?d were m?es' he?s; ?d si? they had b?n pl? �re, ?e yo?g b?hes ? expanded, ?u?ng us to Wonder at ?st h? ?e he?s ?d ?v? pms? Over ?em. ? rem? of a t?le f?t ?d not ms?te wi? o? id?s ? ?e &a- fter of ?e A?fi?nes of ?is ?t?, and wm ?en ?ought much more probable to be 'a r?c ? ?e crew of the ?k? vessel; we however, sime ?uenfly no6? ?e ?e ?g;, w?ch ?d o?y have ?en left by ?e na?ves. ?er ex?ng ?e ?oes, we p?? round �e bay towns ?e ?; ? o? way ?'it we ?s? over a 1o? ? ?t, w?h ? ?n left d? by ?e ebbing fide. On ?iving at ?e ? a me?n&oly scene Pr?ent? its?. It wo?d ap? ?at she w? thm? u?n ?e r?ks before she went ? pi?s; �e up?r pa? ?her stem ?d hu? as f? forw? as her ?n chains were entire ?d l?g D?g?t?ze? by Goog[�