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The Adventures of Louis de Rougemont

CHAPTER IX
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I caught and roasted some, and found them very good eating.

This inlet might possibly be in the vicinity of Montague Sound, a little to the south of Admiralty Gulf.
We stayed a couple of days in this beautiful spot, and then pushed down south again, always keeping close under shelter of the islands on account of our frail craft.

The seas through which we paddled were studded with innumerable islands, some rocky and barren, others covered with magnificent foliage and grass.

We landed on several of these, and on one--it might have been Bigges Island--I discovered a high cairn or mound of stones erected on the most prominent point.

Yamba told me that this structure was not the work of a native.


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