... was cold, and the wind blowing hard from the south-west, whilst scud and nimbus were passing very rapidly by the moon. The horses fed tolerably well, but rambled a good deal, threading in and out among the many belts of scrub which intersected the... The Exploration of Australia - עמוד 213מאת Albert Frederick Calvert - 1895 - 236 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1866 - 992 דפים
...night," says Mr. Eyre, "was cold, and the wind blowing hard from the south-west. I hardly knew exactly where our camp was, the fires having apparently expired some time ago. It was now half-past ten, aud I headed the horses back in the direction in which I thought the camp lay, that I might be ready... | |
| George Firth Scott - 1910 - 378 דפים
...the many belts of scrub which intersected the grassy openings, until at last I hardly knew exactly where our camp was, the fires having apparently expired...Whilst thus engaged, and looking steadfastly around among the scrub to see if I could anywhere detect the embers of our fires, I was startled by a sudden... | |
| Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. South Australian Branch - 1915 - 886 דפים
...the many belts of scrub which intersected the grassy openings, until at last I hardly knew exactly where our camp was. the fires having apparently expired...Whilst thus engaged, and looking steadfastly around among the scrub to see if I could anywhere detect the embers of our fires, I was startled by a sudden... | |
| Tim Fridtjof Flannery - 2000 - 404 דפים
...the many belts of scrub which intersected the grassy openings, until at last I hardly knew exactly where our camp was, the fires having apparently expired some time ago. It was now half past ten, and I headed the horses back in the direction in which I thought the camp lay, that... | |
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