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Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia

CHAPTER VIII
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Mr.Calvert and Brown, therefore, returned to look for it, and, upon reaching the place where the camp had been made, saw the natives examining and beating every part of it; at the approach of the horsemen, however, they retired to the other side of the river; but when they turned their horses' heads, after having found the bell, the natives followed them, and threw three spears after them--whether it was out of mere wantonness, or with hostile intentions, I do not know, though I was inclined to believe the first.

It was, nevertheless, a warning to us not to repose too much confidence in them.

Mr.Roper met to-day with a severe accident, which nearly cost him his life.

It was a very common practice to make our horses stop by catching them by the tails; as he tried to do this with his horse, which was not yet accustomed to him, the animal struck out at him, and kicked him with both feet on the chest.

Roper happily recovered after some faintness, but complained for several days afterwards of external pain.


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