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CHAPTER III.

Two Expeditions Into the Interior of Southern Australia — Complete · Charles Sturt — chapter 16 of 29 · ~57 words · public domain

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Character of the Morumbidgee where it issues from the hilly country-- Appearance of approach to swamps--Hamilton Plains--Intercourse with the natives--Their appearance, customs, &c.--Change in the character of the river--Mirage--Dreariness of the country--Ride towards the Lachlan river --Two boats built and launched on the Morumbidgee; and the drays, with part of the men sent back to Goulburn Plains.

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