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Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia

CHAPTER III
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We at length got opposite to their camp, near which there was a very fine pool of water, and they were earnest in persuading us to stop at it.

We were, however, too anxious to get forward to comply; under the improved appearance of the river since it had received the creeks from the eastward, little anticipating what was before us.
NATIVE ARMOURY.
The natives did not follow us beyond their own encampment.

Within sight of it, we came upon their armoury, if I may so term it.

Numerous spears were reared against the trees, and heaps of boomerangs were lying on the ground.

The spears were very heavy, and half barbed; and it is singular that three of them were marked with a broad arrow.


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