Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/327

 COAgT8 OF. AUA. of the. bones (� a' huma body, that b in a'aVe ose 5y., n loner thqtwo or A. lll. e monks . e pS  e fow- e of e by W e ve we, still �e. s, t r sps apar  have b mo rnfiy, iress; ch rest have se of e nves, who h dug e b up r f a motive d osky or revenge. I nt at for e n of. my of �e nes of e skeleton, uess e nafiv a nnib,  w we have. hie neier profs, nor ter e let.spicion; do or bs may y have ca  off, or ,e ves selves y have  tropes, or as edes. of eir disve to eir' mpo on the . om e quan- ty of bmb whh w fo  aut �e st, tm w eve re.on W ndude it w e ve of a My; and oing to time of e Malay fit's psing these islands t ye, ey would at is time have qd it aut thr monks, which 1 nely , e apar of e nes d e ve.  retumg on board, our pay brought a t qufity of e bulbous rts of a cdn w& ows abufiy ong the rs on Ss' Isle. e 17 o w d war were era- . bk; e fomer hag been obt om

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