Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/29

 12 SURVEY OF.THE INTERTROPI(A 181. � gillis he   were in  sia  Ju . his at, d t ey were not mt for us. He  n od, he sd, on a reef n �e P Isds, but h riv no : ht, however,  he prend  me of s ident, it w. a sient len for h, d we n fod he d profi by it, for i ofpre us, he quietly fe  r" we," a stolon whi he never ea le,   dr  er,  we  p oh Toes Stt. I  now de un g up . - cro round Ca Gn du e nce of e bad weaor, d for t.puso sr rough e st at seas o m from Fioy Ism; d or  s o mud, at about h a milo om i noem extri. It is a ttle rhble t o day on w we chor shoed  e nive of e ve of e y; for Captiu k o here.on e eve of Tnity. S&y, y-ono ye bore, d  e bay twn Ca Grin d bulafion, in reren  e fol- long day.  ps ben Ca Gn d.Firoy Isld, eight' or n natives were oed sea on e rks at e u end  �e b&: one of them wav s   us

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