The Australian Wanderers Or the Adventures of Captian Spencer His Horse And Do

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The Australian Wanderers Or the Adventures of Captian Spencer His Horse And Do
Lee R.
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There were traces of natives in every direction, such as broken mussel- shells, heaps of grass, ashes, &c. ; and Kinchela found a rude implement, formed of a piece of iron stuck on to a stick with cement of gum. There was a purple Eremophila, a curious Jasmine, grow- ing like a shrub, and an exquisite Abutilon ; while Honeysuckles, large Bindweeds, and a magnificent Coral-tree, the seeds of which had a sweet, kernel- like flavour, were all spread before them to gladden their senses. Tiger revel...led in new grasses ; and new birds as well as new plants seemed to present themselves at almost every step. A Solanum, with tempting-looking berries, would have been avoided by the Englishman, from the fear of its being poisonous, but Kinchela unhesitatingly * Cucumis pubescens.
350 AUSTRALIAN WANDERERS.
stepped forward, and ate some of the fruit. They supped upon that of a trailing plant, which was shaped like an egg, and, when roasted, was excel- lent. The rains had commenced earlier in this part of the country, and this accounted for the greater development of fruit.


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