Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/233

 12 SURVE,P'TH INTE RT!tOPICAL e. dehy. We h, d pvisio d ter on  r au t w,  t  fine wer we d have   de for n or elve ys out mu . ,. r qg s p' g de u, we d n lose .y time; but  vs da of  weaer d ve d d n su ia getg out �e 18. It w imsible  go out by the ds chel h w we enr; but  S- y Strait,  wch e brig h n d fo we went to Mau, ee from er, we dir our  to it; d, r i der weigh  e ht n �i inner en, ding whi we d nr sck o a rf of rs, fod our- :. lves at yHght ng gh it with a rapid ebb-tidg, out a breath of wind. e tide hower last lo enoch wh e fi enced, wch wd have dri us b n, a'esh be sp up f e wtwd, d ve n  us d of e uce of e tide. Wi s to the, oning we had how le, e were my  optiota ong us, t I ve eve rn to  tt e land

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