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Strzelecki's Creek1
It was a great satisfaction to me to learn that everything had gone on well at the camp during my absence; Mr. Stuart had a good report to make of all. The cattle had been duly attended to, and had become exceedingly tame and quiet. The sheep were in splendid condition, but their flesh had a peculiar2 flavour — and that, too, not a very agreeable one, still their value was unquestionable, for if we had been living on salt provisions, it is more than probable that half of the party would have been left in the desert. The practicability of taking a flock of sheep into the interior, had now been fully3 proved in our case, at all events; but I am ready to admit that they are, notwithstanding, a precarious4 supply, and that unless great care be taken, they may be lost. The men, however, appeared to consider them of far too great importance to be neglected, and I think that when taken, they will for that very reason be well looked after.
The stockade5 had been erected6 and really looked very well; it was built just as I had directed, with the flag flying at the entrance. I availed myself of the opportunity, therefore, to call it “Fort Grey,” after his Excellency the then Governor of South Australia.
Mr. Stuart informed me that a few natives only had visited the camp; but that on one occasion some of them appeared armed, being as they said on their way to a grand fight, four of their tribe having been killed in a recent encounter. Only the day before, however, a party had visited the camp, one of whom had stolen Davenport’s blanket. He was pretty sure of the thief, however, so we did not despair of getting it back again.
I observed that when we were on Eyre’s Creek, the climate and temperature were cool and agreeable. From that period the heat had considerably7 increased, and the thermometer now ranged from 96 to 100 degrees. The wind having settled in its old quarter the E.S.E., in this
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depot
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acquiescence
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mattress
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intervals
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adorned
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replenished
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补充( replenish的过去式和过去分词 ); 重新装满 | |
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coup
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perfectly
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retrace
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conjecture
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ingenuity
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