Explorations in Australia - The Journals of John McDouall Stuart by John McDouall Stuart
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between the shoulder-blades, which I have felt for some weeks back. It is
a dreadful pain, and nearly incapacitated me from sitting in the saddle all day yesterday; I thought I should not have been able to reach here, I was so very bad with it. I have been obliged to send down to the next station, about thirty miles distant, to try and get some horseshoes. I must rest here a few days to recover. Tuesday, 24th August, Mr. Gibson's Station. Forster appears to be a little better this morning, but very weak; I also feel a little better this morning from yesterday's rest. Wednesday, 25th August, Mr. Gibson's Station. I have succeeded in getting some shoes for the horses from Mr. Miller, to whom I am deeply indebted for his kindness in allowing me to have them. Thursday, 26th August, Mr. Gibson's Station. Shoeing the horses and preparing for a start at the beginning of next week. Friday, 27th August, Mr. Gibson's Station. At the same thing. Improving in health and strength. Saturday, 28th August, Mr. Gibson's Station. I have been very unwell all night. Sunday, 29th August, Mr. Gibson's Station. Still very ill; unable to do anything. Monday, 30th August, Mr. Gibson's Station. The same. Tuesday, 31st August, Mr. Gibson's Station. I had a dreadful night of it; |
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