id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16027 Grey, George, Sir Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 1 .txt text/plain 107673 5035 75 like a white rock in the water; being apparently an island formed of the time, I determined to land with a party at the Point, and to walk from The men dined on shore at noon, about which time it was nearly low-water. The next few days were passed in moving the stores from the landing-place Whilst I was occupied in arranging my papers Mr. Lushington observed two natives sitting on the rocks on the top of the course of the day, having completed fifteen miles in a straight line, we four miles in a south-east direction over good land, we reached a valley, arrived at low-water at a point where the river formed a series of rapids five miles from this place we fell in with a party of natives, who about four miles to the north of the Gascoyne a party of natives came ./cache/16027.txt ./txt/16027.txt