id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5816 Wills, William John Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia From Melbourne To The Gulf Of Carpentaria .txt text/plain 96461 4824 75 the Natives.--Discovery of Nardoo as a Substitute for Food.--Mr. Burke and King go in search of Natives for assistance.--Mr. Wills have since collected from King, their only surviving companion, Mr. Burke loved my son as a brother; and William, writing of him, says: days; and from each camp Mr. Wills went down tracing the creek. and at six miles camped at a dry stony creek, having travelled From Camp 57 we traced the creek in a west-north-westerly direction REMAIN AT COOPER'S CREEK UNTIL THE RETURN OF THE EXPLORING PARTY small creek, and at a mile farther, water in two or three places on fact, throws very little light upon the probabilities of Mr. Burke's future course, after leaving the depot at Cooper's Creek. Mr. Burke, Mr. Wills, and I, reached the depot at Cooper's Creek, A few days after Mr. Wills left, some natives came down the creek ./cache/5816.txt ./txt/5816.txt