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early australian voyages-第31部分

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housand two hundred and ninety miles; and now in my return; but one thousand two hundred and forty…three; which is forty…seven short of my distance going out。  This difference may probably be occasioned by the strong western current which we found in our return; which I allowed for after I perceived it; and though we did not discern any current when we went to the eastward; except when near the islands; yet it is probable we had one against us; though we did not take notice of it because of the strong easterly winds。  King William's Island lies in the latitude of 21 minutes south; and may be seen distinctly off Cape Mabo。

In the evening we passed by Cape Mabo; and afterwards steered away south…east half…east; keeping along the shore; which here trends south…easterly。  The next morning; seeing a large opening in the land; with an island near the south side; I stood in; thinking to anchor there。  When we were shot in within two leagues of the island; the wind came to the west; which blows right into the opening。  I stood to the north shore; intending; when I came pretty nigh; to send my boat into the opening and sound; before I would venture in。  We found several deep bays; but no soundings within two miles of the shore; therefore I stood off again; then seeing a rippling under our lee; I sent my boat to sound on it; which returned in half an hour; and brought me word that the rippling we saw was only a tide; and that they had no ground there。





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