Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/49

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3? s?av? o? ? mT?OP?C?L ?m. situation, and to request him to r?ver o? June ?. ?or in ?e mo?g if ?e w?er w?d ?t, Mr. ?well roistered ? go on ? her; w?ch, ?ough �? of d?r, w?,. ff ?ible ? be eff?, sb?lu?ly n??. ?e ?st was 1ower?, and ?ey s?v? o? but ? ?e ?ew' we? un?le ? p? it a-h?, I ? her on ?rd ?n, w? was most for- ?; for showy ?e?s ?e chsin?le ? ?, ?d ?e b?g ?ove ? her h?d ?s ?e ?re. Jay ?. We h? now ?e pr? of bei? oblig? ? k?p under s? du? ?e reinder of'?e ?ht. ? st?mpt was made to veer, ? o?er �st, by ?ying ? ? her head off ?ore, we ?ght ?ve ?e ? r?ver ?e ?ble, wigout e?geri? ?e ?ity of ?e v?sel; b?, ?m ?e weight of ?e ?n st the ?w, ?s ?- ?u?Te co?d n? be eff?; f?, ?emfore, ? d? ?y ?re to ?e westws?, ? which ?- ?ion we were m?ing rapid ?y, I ? ?der �e n?e?ity of slipping ?e ?n, by w? we l?t one h? ?oms of ?ble, w? we ?d but b?y spare: being now fr? from the ?p?men? '?e bdg's he? was p? off sho?; ?d a?r m?ing sail, we fired ?e? musqu? ?d shew? lights, as si? to ?e ?ck, w?, it ?ards apiarY, kept a light I