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... Brahe . He instructed Brahe's party to stay at the depot three months . On December 16 , with Wills and two others , John King and Charles Gray , six camels and a couple of horses , Burke energetically advanced through the heart of the ...
... Brahe . He instructed Brahe's party to stay at the depot three months . On December 16 , with Wills and two others , John King and Charles Gray , six camels and a couple of horses , Burke energetically advanced through the heart of the ...
Page 145
... Brahe later said they saw no signs of Burke's return to the Cooper's Creek depot , but had they looked properly they would have found the food cache had been disturbed . Burke's position at the estuary of the Flinders River did not call ...
... Brahe later said they saw no signs of Burke's return to the Cooper's Creek depot , but had they looked properly they would have found the food cache had been disturbed . Burke's position at the estuary of the Flinders River did not call ...
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... Brahe returned to the depot with Wright , a few days later , he did not know that Burke had been there and never bothered to see if the stores had been used . Brahe , too , never left a message to say he had called back at the depot ...
... Brahe returned to the depot with Wright , a few days later , he did not know that Burke had been there and never bothered to see if the stores had been used . Brahe , too , never left a message to say he had called back at the depot ...
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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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