e boiling point of water being [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] 211.25.
Assuming Sir Thomas Mitchell’s data to be correct, my position here was in long. 142 degrees 5 minutes E., and in lat. 32 degrees 25 minutes S.
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Chapter 4
Toonda’s tribe — disposition of the natives — arrival of Camboli — his energy of character — Mr. Poole’s return — leave the Darling — remarks on that river — Cawndilla — the [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] old Boocolo — leave the camp for the hills — reach a creek — wells — Topar’s misconduct — ascend the ranges — return homewards — leave Cawndilla with a party — reach [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] Parnari — move to the hills — journey to N. west — heavy rains — return to camp — Mr. Poole leaves — leave the ranges — descent to the plains — Mr. Poole’s return — his report — Flood’s creek — aquatic birds [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] — ranges diminish in height.
Toonda left us on our arrival at this place, to go to his tribe at Cawndilla, but returned the day Mr. Poole left us, with the lubras and children belonging to it, and the natives now mustered round us to the number of sixty-six. Nadbuck, who the reader will have observed was a perfect lady’s man, made fires for the women, and they were all treated as our first [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] visitors had been with a cup of tea and a lump [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] of sugar. These people could not have shewn a greater mark of confidence in us than by this visit; but the circumstances under which we arrived amongst them, the protection we had given to some of their tribe, and the kind treatment we had adopted towards the natives generally, in some measure accounted for this, nevertheless there was a certain restlessness amongst the men that satisfied me they would not have hesitated in the [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] gratification of revenge if they could have mustered sufficiently strong, or could have caught us unprepared.
It was clear that the natives still remembered the first visit the Europeans had made to them, and its consequences, and that they were very well disposed to retaliate. It was in this matter that Nadbuck’s conduct a