Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/249

 y, for a meon obsea d br- s. i. s Cape is fo by p ky h,' r   heht  nel 800 f above ; e sides of which were so sep  netmbly ve by a ck derw, at ws md n mplish i ent; we were ere. f oblig  ne our obsfio h. T of natives were obsesS, eider a k or a wom- coe, me of bk, w lyi  e  of two or b h. ExceBt war, suppH by a s om h, w fnd just win e b, whi& is ve sp, d Ms y dng. In m m weaer, a sMp may war re  t ty. en we mmm on boaM, the r w blm rly abrea of Pent Isd, d s mpiy dfig M a on  wt shore, on wMch coune we  s �e r m twentyht  n faoms. vl  qui veble, e  was nt a-he  w her rod which we h <ly   do, fore  w  by e tide er a b of M d on wMch  r w me foms; foy for us,   ly  war, or we sd have Digitized bS, Goog

�