LIFE OF BUCKLEY.
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CHAPTER VI.
"The breeze came gently o'er me from the West,
Where the last sunbeams linger e'er they part;
Along the beach I lay, to sleep, and rest
My wearied limbs, and still more wearied heart."
At length I was compelled to leave my quarters and move to the Karaaf River again, where I built a more substantial hut, the locality being full of roots. Unfortunately I had no dog to hunt the kangaroo, so my dependence was chiefly upon the fish, which sometimes however, were very scarce. Before I made this change of quarters the winter had set in very tempestuously and I suffered very much from the cold weather and continued rains. One day, whilst watching the fish, I saw a great shoal of bream come into the mouth of the river, making their way up a long distance, to a bend where it branches off, and where it is of considerable