Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/383

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Bottom. On the west side ?f the ?e? we ?S? ? bays, ? o?e ? two m?es dee? ?d one ?le br?; in e? of these ?eM ?ere ?e ?y was n?ed ?itt?, ?r ?e late Ch?ce?or of ?e Exch?uer. At day?ht (Sth) we w?hed ? s? out s. ? ?e N.W., ?tw?n Tro?h?n Is? Cape ?ug?n?e, Ro?d ?e later pmj?on ?e l?d trends ? d?ply in ? the sou?d ?at it ? l?t ? ?ew; but two ?t-?pp? l?ds we? s?n in ?e S.S.W., wM? ?rw?ds prov? ? be ?me of Ca?ain ?d?'s ?s?tute Isles; we were now ob?g? to s?r down westin side of the ?, for o? fu?her pro?s ? ?e w?twa? ,?s s?p? by a ?nsider?le re?, ex?n?ng no? ?d s? pa? !? of Cape Boug?e. ?ring ?e a?r- n?n we h? ?e ?d ?d fide ?inst us, so �at we ?e no pro?ess. Some bigh? in ?t were appr?h? ? the intention of ?- . cho? in ?, but tha wa?r w? so deep ?d ?e ?o?d so u?avoumble for it, ?at the str? ?chor was eventu?y dwp?d in o?ng in twenty-two f?homs: whe?, d?i? ?ght, ?e fide set wi? ?usu? ve]?ity, aud ran at ?e ? of one ?ot a? ?re?e? ?er hour? Vo?. I. Y o,g,t,zeo by Goodie