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came into camp to say he  was  had been on the horses tracks when he heard Wild Niggers shouting ahead of him on a mountain, and being afraid to go alone he returned. When we finished breakfast Allan and I accompanied Pinadhy down a rocky valley, on the chesnut horse's tracks. I don't know how he went there over such rocks with the [hobbles?] on it was as much as our riding horses could do to keep their feet. We got the horse, and I then wanted Allen to go with me up the mountain where the Blacks were, we made the attempt but were stopped by a wall of rock rising from  t  a creek. We had a very heavy thunderstorm last night

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