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By the 23rd of February our preparations for entering upon our journey
were nearly all completed, the horses had eaten - Page 312
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By The 23rd Of February Our Preparations For Entering Upon Our Journey Were Nearly All Completed, The Horses Had Eaten

Up all their bran and corn, and were now in good condition; all our pack-saddles, saddles, and harness were

Ready, our provisions were all packed, and every thing in order for commencing the undertaking; there remained but to bury our surplus stores, and for this the hole was already dug. On the afternoon of the 24th I intended finally to evacuate the depot, and on the evening of the 23rd, to amuse my natives, I had all the rockets and blue-lights we had, fired off, since we could not take them with us, our pack-horses being barely able to carry for us the mere necessaries of life.

Chapter XV.

RETURN OF MR. SCOTT IN THE HERO - MR. SCOTT AGAIN SAILS FOR ADELAIDE - COMMENCE JOURNEY TO THE WESTWARD - OPPORTUNE ARRIVAL AT THE SAND-HILLS - LARGE FLIES - TAKE ON THE SHEEP - LEAVE THE OVERSEER WITH THE HORSES - REACH YEERKUMBAN KAUWE - JOINED BY THE OVERSEER - TORMENTING FLIES AGAIN - MOVE ON WITH THE SHEEP - LEAVE OVERSEER TO FOLLOW WITH THE HORSES - CHARACTER OF COUNTRY ALONG THE BIGHT - SCENERY OF THE CLIFFS - LEAVE THE SHEEP - ANXIETY ABOUT WATER - REACH THE TERMINATION OF THE CLIFFS - FIND WATER.

February 24. - THIS being the day I had appointed to enter upon the arduous task before me, I had the party up at a very early hour. Our loads were all arranged for each of the horses; our blankets and coats were all packed up, and we were in the act of burying in a hole under ground the few stores we could not take with us, when to our surprise a shot was heard in the direction of Fowler's Bay, and shortly after a second; we then observed two people in the distance following up the dray tracks leading to the depot.

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