Spinifex And Sand Pioneering And Exploration In Western Australia By David W Carnegie



















































































































 -  [This peculiarity has been
remarked amongst the natives of the McDonnell Ranges, Central
Australia - but nowhere else.] They were very - Page 319
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[This Peculiarity Has Been Remarked Amongst The Natives Of The McDonnell Ranges, Central Australia - But Nowhere Else.] They Were Very Friendly - Too Much So - For They Crowded Round Us, Patting Us, And Jabbering So That Our Work On The Well Was Much Hindered.

Presently more women came on the scene, and with many cries of "white-fella," "womany," their men made it clear that we might take the whole lot with us if we so desired!

This was hospitality, indeed; but underlying it, I fear, were treacherous designs, for the game of Samson and Delilah has been played with success more than once by the wily aboriginal.

We took but little notice of the natives, as obtaining water was of greater interest at that moment than the prosecution of ethnological studies. Charlie worked away down the well with perfect unconcern, while the rest of us were occupied in hauling up the sand from below and keeping the blacks at a distance. Wonderfully cunning fellows they were! I was standing close by a Winchester which lay on the ground; one man came up, patting me all over and grinning in the most friendly way, and all the time he worked away with his foot to move the rifle to his mate beside me. However, he did not succeed, nor another who tried the same trick on Godfrey, and after a time they all retired, for reasons best known to themselves, leaving only the old man and the children behind.

Godfrey pressed the old man into our service and made him cut bushes for a shade; it seemed to me that an axe was not just the best thing for a man who would probably sooner have used it against us than not, so he was deposed from his office as woodcutter.

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