It was evident that they had no idea what we were, and, from their timidity, feeling assured that it would be impossible to bring them to a parley, we continued onwards till our usual hour of stopping, when we pitched our tents on the left bank for the... The Wild White Man and the Blacks of Victoria - עמוד 20מאת James Bonwick - 1863 - 90 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| James Bonwick - 1863 - 118 דפים
...they had no idea what we were, and, f,'om their timidity, feeling assured that it would be impossible to bring them to a parley, we continued onwards till...made ourselves comfortable, when we heard their wild notes through the woods as they advanced towards the river ; and their breaking into view with their... | |
| 1877 - 798 דפים
...timidity, feeling assured that it would be impossible to bring them to a parley, we continued onward till our usual hour of stopping, when we pitched our...made ourselves comfortable when we heard their wild notes through the wood as they advanced towards the river : and their breaking into view with their... | |
| 1877 - 790 דפים
...timidity, feeling assured that it would be impossible to bring them to a parley, we continued onward till our usual hour of stopping, when we pitched our...made ourselves comfortable when we heard their wild notes through the wood as they advanced towards the river ; and their breaking into view with their... | |
| Tim Fridtjof Flannery - 2000 - 404 דפים
...they had no idea what we were and, from their timidity, feeling assured that it would be impossible to bring them to a parley, we continued onwards till...which the natives had appeared. We conjectured that t Macnamee was a convict travelling with Sturt. their curiosity would lead them to follow us, which... | |
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