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  2. The Cruise of Our Canoe.

    Passing on we sawtwo or more such boats lying idle at their moorings, each with the tents of its crew pitched on the bank above, it being for all except us a day of rest. Half an hour's more paddling ...

    Article : 2,206 words
  3. A Trip to New Guinea.—VII.

    Striking up their war song, the whole force advanced in good order in the form of a crescent, the boatmen paddling to the song, while the warriors beat time with the butt end of their spears. The ...

    Article : 1,461 words
  4. The Naturalist.

    The upper waters of the Lachlan, as far as the experiences of our recent canoe voyage on that river extend, are by no means numerously haunted by water-fowl and aquatic mammals; many, of the most ...

    Article : 1,308 words
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