Spinifex And Sand Pioneering And Exploration In Western Australia By David W Carnegie



















































































































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What a death! Alone in that vast sea of sand - hundreds of miles from
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What A Death!

Alone in that vast sea of sand - hundreds of miles from family or friends - alone absolutely!

Not a sign of life around them - no bird or beast to tell them that life existed for any - no sound to break the stillness of that ghastly wilderness - no green grass or trees to relieve the monotony of the sand - nothing but the eternal spinifex and a few shrunken stems of trees that have been - no shade from the burning sun - above them the clear sky only clouded by death! slow, cruel death, and yet in their stout hearts love and courage! Poor fellows! they died like men, with a message written by dying fingers for those they left to mourn them - a message full of affection, expressing no fear of death, but perfect faith in God. So might all mothers be content to see their sons die - when their time comes.

They had died, it appears, too soon for any aid to have reached them. Even had Mr. Wells been able to turn back on his tracks at once on arrival at the Fitzroy, it is doubtful if he could have been in time to give any help to his suffering comrades.

The bodies were taken to Adelaide, where the whole country joined in doing honour to the dead.

CHAPTER XVI

KIMBERLEY

Since we were not to retackle the sand forthwith, we laid ourselves out to rest and do nothing to the very best of our ability. This resolve was made easy of execution, for no sooner had the Warden, Mr. Cummins, heard of our arrival, than he invited us to his house, where we remained during our stay in Hall's Creek, and met with so much kindness and hospitality that we felt more than ever pleased that we had arrived at this out-of-the-way spot by a rather novel route.

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