CHAPTER VI HEADS OF THE ISAACS - THE SUTTOR - FLINT-ROCK - INDICATIONS OF
WATER - DINNER OF THE NATIVES APPROPRIATED BY US - EASTER
SUNDAY - ALARM OF AN OLD WOMAN - NATIVES SPEAKING A LANGUAGE
ENTIRELY UNKNOWN TO CHARLEY AND BROWN - A BARTER WITH
THEM - MOUNT M'CONNEL.
CHAPTER VII THE BURDEKIN - TRANSITION FROM THE DEPOSITORY TO THE PRIMITIVE
ROCKS - THACKER'S RANGE - WILD FIGS - GEOLOGICAL REMARKS - THE
CLARKE - THE PERRY.
CHAPTER VIII BROWN AND CHARLEY QUARREL - NIGHT WATCH - ROUTINE OF OUR DAILY
LIFE, AND HABITS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE PARTY - MOUNT
LANG - STREAMS OF LAVA - A HORSE BREAKS HIS LEG, IS KILLED AND
EATEN - NATIVE TRIBE - MR. ROPER'S ACCIDENT - WHITSUNDAY - BIG
ANT HILL CREEK - DEPRIVED OF WATER FOR FIFTY HOURS - FRIENDLY
NATIVES - SEPARATION CREEK - THE LYND - PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS
OF A SOJOURN IN THE WILDERNESS - NATIVE CAMP - SALT EXHAUSTED.
CHAPTER IX THE STARRY HEAVENS - SUBSTITUTE FOR COFFEE - SAWFISH -
TWO-STORIED GUNYAS OF THE NATIVES - THE MITCHELL - MURPHY'S
PONY POISONED - GREEN TREE-ANT - NEW BEVERAGE - CROCODILE -
AUDACITY OF KITES - NATIVES NOT FRIENDLY - THE CAMP ATTACKED
AT NIGHT BY THEM - MESSRS. ROPER AND CALVERT WOUNDED,
AND MR. GILBERT KILLED.
CHAPTER X INDICATIONS OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF THE SEA - NATIVES MUCH
MORE NUMEROUS - THE SEA; THE GULF OF CARPENTARIA - THE
STAATEN - A NATIVE INTRUDES INTO THE CAMP - THE VAN DIEMEN - THE
GILBERT - SINGULAR NATIVE HUTS - CARON RIVER - FRIENDLY
NATIVES - THE YAPPAR - MR. CALVERT RECOVERED - MODE OF
ENCAMPMENT - SWARMS OF FLIES - ABUNDANCE OF SALT - NATIVES
FRIENDLY, AND MORE INTELLIGENT.
CHAPTER XI SYSTEMATIC GRASS BURNINGS OF THE NATIVES - NATIVE
CARVING - AUDACITY OF THE NATIVES OVERAWED - THE ALBERT, OR
MAET SUYKER - NATIVE MODE OF MAKING SURE OF A DEAD EMU -
BULLOCK BOGGED; OBLIGED TO KILL IT - NATIVE DEVICE FOR TAKING
EMUS - BEAMES'S BROOK - THE NICHOLSON - RECONNOITRE BY
NIGHT - SMITH'S CREEK - THE MARLOW.
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