id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4976 Sturt, Charles Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia Performed Under the Authority of Her Majesty's Government, During the Years 1844, 5, and 6, Together With A Notice of the Province of South Australia in 1847 .txt text/plain 219069 9089 72 Running parallel with its course from the southerly bend, or great N.W. angle of the Murray, there is a line of hills, terminating southwards, at POOLE'S RETURN--HIS REPORT--FLOOD'S CREEK--AQUATIC BIRDS--RANGES DIMINISH Observed numerous flights of pigeons going to the N.W. Traced the creek down for two miles, when they arrived at a place where From this point Mr. Poole went to the north, but at 12 miles changed his course to the N.E. for three miles, when he intersected a creek with gum-trees, and shortly channel of the main creek on the other side of the plain on which Mr. Poole had lost it; he returned the following day, with information that water creek, having pools in it of great depth, but so clear that we left the creek, and at four miles on an east by north course arrived at miles reached a low stony range, bounding the creek to the north; having ./cache/4976.txt ./txt/4976.txt