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Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia

CHAPTER II
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This was the only circumstance that gave me uneasiness, but the men had generally been behaving so well that I relied a great deal upon them.
EXTRAORDINARY SOUND.
About 3 p.m.on the 7th, Mr.Hume and I were occupied tracing the chart upon the ground.

The day had been remarkably fine, not a cloud was there in the heavens, nor a breath of air to be felt.

On a sudden we heard what seemed to be the report of a gun fired at the distance of between five and six miles.

It was not the hollow sound of an earthly explosion, or the sharp cracking noise of falling timber, but in every way resembled a discharge of a heavy piece of ordnance.

On this all were agreed, but no one was certain whence the sound proceeded.


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