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The Adventures of Louis de Rougemont

CHAPTER IX
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The canoe was beached well above the reach of the tides at Cone Bay, and then, accompanied by Yamba only, I set off overland on my quest.

The region of the encampment towards which I now directed my steps lies between the Lennard River and the Fitzroy.

The exact spot, as near as I can fix it on the chart, is a place called Derby, at the head of King's Sound.

As we advanced the country became very rugged and broken, with numerous creeks intersecting it in every direction.

Farther on, however, it developed into a rich, low-lying, park-like region, with water in abundance.


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