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On mature consideration, I thought the quarter in which we should have most chance of success would be a course a little to the east of north, for the day Mr. Browne and I rode up the creek1 it appeared to me that the country was more open in that direction. I thought it better, however, to make for the sandy tongue of land in the centre of the plain, in which the creek appeared to take its rise, and to be guided by circumstances both in the examination of that plain, and the course I should ultimately pursue. The cart being fit for use on the morning of the 12th we again left the creek, and at four miles on an east by north course arrived at the sand hill to which I desired to go; from that point I proceeded to the N.N.W., that appearing to be the general direction of the creek upwards2; but as there were lines of box-trees on both sides of us, those to our left being denser3 than the right, I moved for them over a plain of about five miles in breadth, but so full of cracks and fissures4 that we had great difficulty in crossing it. Not-withstanding, however, that the cart fell constantly into them, we got it safely over. Not finding any water under or near the trees I turned a little to the north, keeping wide of the creek; but, coming on its channel again at five miles, I halted, because there happened to be a little grass there, and we were fortunate enough, after some perseverance5, to find a muddy puddle6 that served the horses, however unfit for our use. From the appearance of the plain before us, I hardly anticipated success in our undertaking7. We had evidently arrived near the head of the creek, and I felt assured that if the features of the country here, were similar to those of other parts of the interior, we should, between where we then were, and some distant sand hills, again find ourselves travelling over a salt formation. The evening had closed in with a cloudy sky, and the wind at W.N.W., and during the night we had two or three flying showers, but they were really in mockery of rain, nor was any
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creek
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n.小溪,小河,小湾 | |
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upwards
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adv.向上,在更高处...以上 | |
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denser
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adj. 不易看透的, 密集的, 浓厚的, 愚钝的 | |
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n.狭长裂缝或裂隙( fissure的名词复数 );裂伤;分歧;分裂v.裂开( fissure的第三人称单数 ) | |
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perseverance
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n.坚持不懈,不屈不挠 | |
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puddle
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n.(雨)水坑,泥潭 | |
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undertaking
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vestige
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solitary
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ascended
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descended
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lagoon
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n.泻湖,咸水湖 | |
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ridge
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n.山脊;鼻梁;分水岭 | |
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ascent
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precisely
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ridges
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jolting
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distress
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perfectly
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persevered
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determined
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ascertained
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allayed
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indifference
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recollect
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distressing
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longitude
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computed
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meridian
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geographical
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gulf
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specified
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dread
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stony
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remarkable
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perpendicular
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geologist
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