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... Adelaide . Baxter , a handsome soft - spoken man of about 30 , and the three native boys who had stayed to handle the ten pack - horses and nine sheep were all that remained of the fine cavalcade which had left Adelaide so ...
... Adelaide . Baxter , a handsome soft - spoken man of about 30 , and the three native boys who had stayed to handle the ten pack - horses and nine sheep were all that remained of the fine cavalcade which had left Adelaide so ...
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... Adelaide , although at first he thought that he was on the Alligator River . Following the Adelaide , Stuart soon found himself travelling through rich tropical scenery . He knew he was at last approaching the long - sought coast . On ...
... Adelaide , although at first he thought that he was on the Alligator River . Following the Adelaide , Stuart soon found himself travelling through rich tropical scenery . He knew he was at last approaching the long - sought coast . On ...
Page 140
... Adelaide on October 26 , 1861 , and reached the northern coast on July 21 , 1862 , a journey of 2,000 miles in nine months . On July 29th Stuart started his return journey . His health was failing and his horses were sadly weakened ...
... Adelaide on October 26 , 1861 , and reached the northern coast on July 21 , 1862 , a journey of 2,000 miles in nine months . On July 29th Stuart started his return journey . His health was failing and his horses were sadly weakened ...
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The Coast of Doom I I | 11 |
The First British Landing | 21 |
Columbus of the South | 26 |
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