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...They saw a flock of emus twelve in number...   They saw a flock of emus twelve in numberの読み方
David Collins 「An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Vol. 1」

...During the night nothing occurred to disturb ourslumbers, which indeed were aided by the sounds of the rippling stream,which sang to us a soothing song. Progress stopped.Fall back on a tributary.River flooded.A new range.Rudall's Creek.Reach the range.Grass-trees.Wild beauty of scene.Scarcity of water.A pea-like vetch.Name the range.A barren spot.Water seen from it.Follow a creek channel.Other creeks join it.A confined glen.Scrubby and stony hills.Strike a gum creek.Slimy water.A pretty tree.Flies troublesome.Emus.An orange tree.Tropic of Capricorn.Melodious sounds.Carmichael's Creek.Mountains to the north.Ponds of water.A green plain.Clay-pan water.Fine herbage.Kangaroos and emus numerous.A new tree.Agreeable encampment.Peculiar mountains.High peak.Start to ascend it.Game plentiful.Racecourse plain.Surrounded by scrubs.A bare slope.A yawning chasm.Appearance of the peak.Gleaming pools.Cypress pines.The tropic clime of youth.Proceed westwards.Thick scrubs.Native method of procuring water.A pine-clad hill.A watercourse to the south.A poor supply of water.Skywards the only view.Horses all gone.Increasing temperature.Attempt ascending high bluff.Timberless mountains.Beautiful flowers.Sultry night.Wretched encampment.Depart from it. I had come to the decision, as it was impossible to follow the Finkethrough the gorge in consequence of the flood, and as the hills wereequally impracticable, to fall back upon the tributary I had noticed theday before yesterday as joining the river from the west, thinking Imight in twenty or thirty miles find a gap in the northern range thatwould enable me to reach the Finke again....   During the night nothing occurred to disturb ourslumbers, which indeed were aided by the sounds of the rippling stream,which sang to us a soothing song.

Progress stopped.Fall back on a tributary.River flooded.A new range.Rudalls Creek.Reach the range.Grass-trees.Wild beauty of scene.Scarcity of water.A pea-like vetch.Name the range.A barren spot.Water seen from it.Follow a creek channel.Other creeks join it.A confined glen.Scrubby and stony hills.Strike a gum creek.Slimy water.A pretty tree.Flies troublesome.Emus.An orange tree.Tropic of Capricorn.Melodious sounds.Carmichaels Creek.Mountains to the north.Ponds of water.A green plain.Clay-pan water.Fine herbage.Kangaroos and emus numerous.A new tree.Agreeable encampment.Peculiar mountains.High peak.Start to ascend it.Game plentiful.Racecourse plain.Surrounded by scrubs.A bare slope.A yawning chasm.Appearance of the peak.Gleaming pools.Cypress pines.The tropic clime of youth.Proceed westwards.Thick scrubs.Native method of procuring water.A pine-clad hill.A watercourse to the south.A poor supply of water.Skywards the only view.Horses all gone.Increasing temperature.Attempt ascending high bluff.Timberless mountains.Beautiful flowers.Sultry night.Wretched encampment.Depart from it.
I had come to the decision, as it was impossible to follow the Finkethrough the gorge in consequence of the flood, and as the hills wereequally impracticable, to fall back upon the tributary I had noticed theday before yesterday as joining the river from the west, thinking Imight in twenty or thirty miles find a gap in the northern range thatwould enable me to reach the Finke again.の読み方
Ernest Giles 「Australia Twice Traversed, The Romance of Exploration」

...We saw numbers of kangaroos, and emus too, but couldget no shots at them...   We saw numbers of kangaroos, and emus too, but couldget no shots at themの読み方
Ernest Giles 「Australia Twice Traversed, The Romance of Exploration」

...Carmichael went out to shoot game; there were kangaroos, and in theway of birds there were emus, crows, hawks, quail, and bronze-wingedpigeons; but all we got from his expedition was nil...   Carmichael went out to shoot game; there were kangaroos, and in theway of birds there were emus, crows, hawks, quail, and bronze-wingedpigeons; but all we got from his expedition was nilの読み方
Ernest Giles 「Australia Twice Traversed, The Romance of Exploration」

...At six miles on this line I came uponsome open ground, and saw several emus...   At six miles on this line I came uponsome open ground, and saw several emusの読み方
Ernest Giles 「Australia Twice Traversed, The Romance of Exploration」

...The young ladies were exceedinglytalkative; they called the camels emus, or, as they pronounced it, immu...   The young ladies were exceedinglytalkative; they called the camels emus, or, as they pronounced it, immuの読み方
Ernest Giles 「Australia Twice Traversed, The Romance of Exploration」

...Whereas ’tis the common opinion and found true enough by observation,that Olympus, Atlas, Taurus and Emus, with many others aremuch above this height...   Whereas ’tis the common opinion and found true enough by observation,that Olympus, Atlas, Taurus and Emus, with many others aremuch above this heightの読み方
John Wilkins 「The Discovery of a World in the Moone」

...Toward the latter end of the month two of the birds distinguished in the colony by the name of Emus were brought in by some of the people employed to shoot for the officers...   Toward the latter end of the month two of the birds distinguished in the colony by the name of Emus were brought in by some of the people employed to shoot for the officersの読み方
David Collins 「An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Vol. 1」

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