[Journals Of Two Expeditions Of Discovery In North-West And Western Australia, Vol. 1 (of 2) by George Grey]@TWC D-Link bookJournals Of Two Expeditions Of Discovery In North-West And Western Australia, Vol. 1 (of 2) CHAPTER 17 3/21
A most awkward question now presented itself to my consideration: from the altered appearance of the coast I felt very considerable doubts as to the state in which the depot might be found; supposing anything had occurred to it I felt that it would be unadvisable that such a discovery should be made in the presence of many persons; as future discipline would in a great measure depend upon the first impression that was given.
Who, then, had I better select for the purpose of visiting the depot in the first instance? After some deliberation I made choice of Mr.Smith and Corporal Coles, in the courage, disinterestedness, and self-possession of both of whom I placed great confidence.
I directed Mr.Walker to see certain little alterations made in the boats before the men were allowed to straggle; these I knew would occupy them for some time and leave me therefore during this interval free to think and act according to circumstances.
I now called Mr.Smith and Corporal Coles to accompany me, and told Coles to bring a spade with him. DESTRUCTION OF THE DEPOT OF PROVISIONS.
SYMPTOMS OF CALAMITY. Before we had gone very far alarming symptoms met my eyes in the form of staves of flour casks scattered about amongst the rocks, and even high up on the sandhills.
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