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294 Some account of New Holland
in the very same manner as I have seen ladies make purses in England that they had no sharp instruments among them we venturd to guess from the circumstance of an old man who came to us one day with a beard [Margin note] beard rather larger than his fellows the next day he came again his beard was then almost croppd close to his chin & upon examination we found the ends of the hairs all burnd so that he had certainly singd it off. [Margin note] Hunting Their manner of Hunting & taking wild animals we had no opportunity of seeing we only guessd that the notches which they had every where cut in the Bark of large trees which certainly servd to make climbing more easy to them might be intended for the ascending these trees in order either to watch for any animal who unwarily passing under them they might peirce with their darts or for the taking birds who at night might Roost in them We guessd also that the fires which we saw so frequently as we passd along shore extending over a large tract of countrey & by which we could constantly
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