Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/115

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t? o? eig? miles ?om ?e shore, ? w?. ?s, an? 5ea? a more piecing ? vezot a? p?e ?n we ?ve s?n ?or ?me ?me ?t; but ?e c?st s? ?t?ns ?e s?e ?vi? c?r?r. During ?e ?em?n we had but a light ?a-breeze fwm the westw?; g sunset ?e ?chor w? drop? in fa?oms fine so? ?nd, at a?ut six mil? ?om �e s?re. ?ge fi?ks of b?bies flew ovei �e v?sel at su?, ?g ?e/r ?ur? wards ?e ?fs of La?de I?ds, ?d ?e dixon of ?o ?o B?, w?ch, ac? ?rd?g ? ?e F?h c? of ?is p?, ?es in ? o?ng ? ?e westward. As no isl?d was n?i? by us ? ?e ?si?on ?i? to Ca? Bau?n's C? Isle, ?e bay ?u?ward of Ca? B?kerviHe ? r?ived nine. The sm?es of fires ?ve ?en n?i? at in? of ?e? four or five miles ?o? �e ?o?, from w?ch it may ? i?e? ?s p? of ?e coa? is very ?pulous. * Ca?in D?pier saw fo?y Iudians ?er, on one of �e r?y. idands to ?e e?twa? of Ca? vtque, ?d, in his quaint style, gives ?e sub- ?in? iu?res?ug a?unt of ?em "?e inhabi?ts of ?is ?t? a? ?rabl?t ?ple ? ? world. ?e H??s