[The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders by Ernest Scott]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life of Captain Matthew Flinders CHAPTER 9 4/17
It is probable that Bass's diary was lent to Collins for the purpose of writing his narrative.
The original is not known to exist.) The plan was to make the Furneaux Group, then steer westward through the strait till the open ocean was reached on the further side; and, that accomplished, and the fact of strait's existence conclusively demonstrated, to turn down the western coast of Van Diemen's Land, round the southern extremity, and sail back to Port Jackson up the east coast.
This programme was successfully carried out. An amusing incident, related by Flinders with dry humour, occurred in Twofold Bay, which was entered "in order to make some profit of a foul wind," Bass undertaking an inland excursion, and Flinders occupying himself in making a survey of the port.
An aboriginal made his appearance. "He was of middle age, unarmed, except with a whaddie or wooden scimitar, and came up to us seemingly with careless confidence.
We made much of him, and gave him some biscuit; and he in return presented us with a piece of gristly fat, probably of whale.
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