Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/276

 214 8URV-Y O! THE INTERTROPICAL e of  w  elderly m, on wse ehk s'a nfiy& sp.wod: r me .Hffie mmifion, sy were sily duced ]w  ws our nt, but e ment ey w e tr's mt rough e ts. ey s, and d n be prev upon vce a sp ner; d,  devoting some e in wang us m e h, wed away. Upon Mr. Cingh's i s app 'wi e se, I went  m, to prev u em  visit o enpment, but ey .s more anxious at  od follow ', fifing by si at ey wd ve u ng  mt; neier py, wer, appr- ing   yield  the er's fion, �n went away, but e next y, tWve natives l&y visit our war y, and foow �  e nt, where ey remain te wag r movemen wi at atmn- on. ey repealy de is for e, but evin e aveion  a c]ffe, &ough i use was he w on a shield from one of m, of cres hape, d pn  blk sts; it w me from e w of e or  U, w ows abdfiy ne the oo. is interview las two hours. at  end ofw& wop mutuy tisfied

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