At a quarter before six, I went to take charge of the horses, having previously seen the overseer and the natives lay down to sleep, at their respective break-winds, ten or twelve yards apart from one another. The arms and provisions, as was our custom,... Journey Across the Western Interior of Australia - עמוד 34מאת Peter Egerton Warburton - 1875 - 307 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Albert Frederick Calvert - 1895 - 310 דפים
...one another. The arms and provisions, as was our custom, were piled up under an oilskin, between my break-wind and that of the overseer, with the exception of one gun, which I always kept at my own sleeping place. I have been thus minute in detailing the position and arrangement... | |
| Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. South Australian Branch - 1915 - 886 דפים
...another. The arms and provisions, as was our custom, were piled up under an oilskin between my break wind and that of the overseer, with the exception of one gun, which I always kept at my own sleeping place. I have been thus minute in detailing the position and arrangement... | |
| Peter Egerton Warburton - 1875 - 354 דפים
...proceeded to make break-winds of boughs before lying down for the night. The overseer asked Mr. Byre which watch he would prefer, and, not feeling sleepy,...them, hardly knew in which quarter the camp lay. At half -past ten he headed them back, as he thought, in the right direction, to be ready to call the... | |
| Tim Fridtjof Flannery - 2000 - 404 דפים
...one another. The arms and provisions, as was our custom, were piled up under an oilskin between my break-wind and that of the overseer, with the exception of one gun, which I always kept at my own sleeping place. I have been thus minute in detailing the position and arrangement... | |
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