Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2 by Thomas Mitchell
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Barren sands and the Eucalyptus dumosa.
Plants which grow on the sand and bind it down. Fish caught. Aspect of the country to the northward. Strange natives from beyond the Murray. They decamp during the night. Reach the Darling and surprise a numerous tribe of natives. Piper and his gin explain. Search for the junction with the Murray. Return by night. Followed by the natives. Horses take fright. Break loose and run back. Narrow escape of some men from natives. Failure of their intended attack. Different modes of interment. Reduced appearance of the Darling. Desert character of the country. Rainy morning. Return of the party. Surprise the females of the tribe. Junction of the Darling and Murray. Effect of alternate floods there. CHAPTER 3.6. Return along the bank of the Murray. Mount Lookout. Appearance of rain. |
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