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one cannot be cortam that a great in the day may not be bright
pertine of
sunshine which in
conjunction witho
the labour and falique of walking usion sough
and Rockly ground where
occasionally it is so steep it is imposible
to stand without the
sch
and
occurred in
of a foles
2.
number
in all the Roads I have
be ground of places formed.
and fatigue
for
ľ
arriving
it is
Then considerable exertion
a.re
me parity
at the
endured.
scene of operationis,
absolutely requisite to Ection
to Victoria every night;
Suraty of
very
the Brais
and
the
Read just mentioned the
bust distance to travel on
theat
horees I purpose is twelve miles.
back for Iwill make no further remark Regarding it except to observe that;
to excente
atte
ordinary day's work
infinitely greater amount of actual
labour is demanded in · comparison?
with other place where more facilities exist for timport from place to
place; and that in inim
to do
do any
work at all it is requisite
to be on the
for
ground at gum. five;
work cannot be undertaken.
carried ou
with impunity after
seven or eight A. M.. occasionally.
shetter is obtainable from
the
afternoon sun, then the work inmat be renewed and proceeded with.. until sun set, after which the exertion and danger of the Ection to Victoria over perkape informed Reads generally.
little or no twilight: S have dwelt considerably
there
being
in the dark,
رک
expone
this topie thean I originally intended,
but it will
Dirve as an
apology forr
any apparent slavness in surveye
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