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" ... in the water upon the bank, he trod its margin with a vehemence and an agitation that were exceedingly striking. At one moment pointing to the boat, at another shaking his clenched hand in the faces of the most forward, and stamping with passion on... "
Colonization: Particularly in Southern Australia: with Some Remarks on Small ... - Side 166
af Charles James Napier - 1835 - 268 sider
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The History of Discovery in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand ..., Bind 1

William Howitt - 1865 - 450 sider
...of the most forward, and stamping with passion on the sand : his voice, that at first was distinct and clear, was lost in hoarse murmurs. Two of the...leader — who proved to be the remarkable savage I had previously noticed — to the scene of action. The reader will imagine my feelings on this occasion...
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The History of Australian Discovery and Colonisation, Del 1

Samuel Bennett - 1865 - 710 sider
...of the most forward, and stamping with passion on the sand : his voice, that at first was distinct and clear, was lost in hoarse murmurs. Two of the...leader — who proved to be the remarkable savage I had previously noticed — to the scene of action. The reader will imagine my feelings on this occasion...
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Early Experiences of Life in South Australia: And an Extended Colonial History

John Wrathall Bull - 1884 - 448 sider
...with passion on the sand ; his voice, which was at first distinct and clear, was lost after a time in hoarse murmurs. Two of the four natives remained on the left bank of the river, the third followed his leader who proved to be the remarkable savage I had previously noticed before...
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Early Experiences of Life in South Australia: And an Extended Colonial History

John Wrathall Bull - 1884 - 450 sider
...with passion on the sand ; his voice, which was at first distinct and clear, was lost after a time in hoarse murmurs. Two of the four natives remained on the left bank of the river, the third followed his leader who proved to be the remarkable savage I had previously noticed before...
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The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888

Ernest Favenc - 1888 - 510 sider
...distinct, was lost in hoarse murmurs. Two of the four natives remained on the left bank of the river, the third followed his leader (who proved to be the...this occasion ; it is impossible to describe them. We were so wholly lost in interest at the scene that was passing, that the boat was allowed to drift...
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The Exploration of Australia, Bind 1

Albert Frederick Calvert - 1895 - 310 sider
...forward, and stamping with passion on the sand ; his voice, that was at first distinct and clear, being lost in hoarse murmurs. Two of the four natives remained...but the third followed his leader (who proved to be a remarkable savage I had previously noticed) to the scene of action. The reader will imagine our feelings...
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The Romance of Australian Exploring

George Firth Scott - 1910 - 378 sider
...forward, and stamping with passion on the sand until his voice, that was at first clear and distinct, was lost in hoarse murmurs. " Two of the four natives...the third followed his leader (who proved to be the remarkably tall savage I have previously mentioned) to the scene of action. " We were so wholly lost...
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The Explorers: Stories of Discovery and Adventure from the Australian Frontier

Tim Fridtjof Flannery - 2000 - 404 sider
...faces of the most forward, and stamping with passion on the sand, his voice, that was at first distinct and clear, was lost in hoarse murmurs. Two of the...this occasion: it is impossible to describe them. We were so wholly lost in interest at the scene that was passing that the boat was allowed to drift...
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The Eclectic Review, Bind 5;Bind 69

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 776 sider
...of the most forward, and stamping with passion on the sand ; his voice, that was at first distinct and clear, was lost in hoarse murmurs. Two of the...leader, who proved to be the remarkable savage I have before noticed. The reader will imagine our feelings on this occasion ; it is impossible to describe...
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