Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/307

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1819. Sailors, oF all other people, are the most in?u- July tieus ?d ?less in ?ntr?i? ?ne?; but w?n a?, ?re are n? ?t r? more ?!in?, in ?e ?st ins?, ? ?t W my. i?o- ?, ? i?r? si?s oblig? ?m, ? ? my fe? was ?t ?ough I ?ght ? & se? ?d ch?k ?e disorder, ?eir wmplaim ? p?sibly not unde? by me, ?d ? eventn?y, i?d of cuing, I ?ght d?y my pa?t. ?d ? these ?s my mind w? so C,,ptain Cook thus describes the method by which the natives of Endedyour River catch turtle :--" For striking turtle they have a peg of wood, which is about a foot long, and ?ery well bearded; this o,g,,,ze b; Google