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I now begin to understand something of their language: of their customs I had seen quite enough; but what could I do?—how could I escape?

We next joined, the Bengali tribe, and went with them to their hunting ground, a place surrounded by the sea and the Barwin River—each, tribe having its particular locality, which they considered a sort of inheritance. Here we erected our huts, and killed a