Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/177

 OASTS O aurta. ll? rate/) nearly f kn. At low war, e t8s. sw  e danrs we  oly r in ssi over em Wn ey were wver. The ses between  were fod W be so inffite that, er unng them for some e,  ve up  idea of ps-  out by e  en; a, retting by �e way we e, e next y cho  1. our foyer ition  S ph y. The Stt w pm Apey; d e hnd on e westin side, whi  us n prov  be imulat, w m in complent W e Rit Hourable rl Bast, s Majesty's Pp Sreta of Sm for e 1o. e  following we t e N.W, side a t,  wM& a rf pmj tbr a consi- deble &s W the s; e next day we extensive bay, in r  a h fao. It hapn w be gh water when we - ; d, oh we were me es from �e shore, the tide of ebb ru e dep so mu at them was ron  apprehend e cut- ter's bei le d at low wr; the de , however, n ft d a f, which w oy v'hen ches more  the cuer's &aught,

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