登陆注册
19979100000042

第42章

Then the auctioneer squared off the accounts as sharp as he could;an' it took him all his time, what with the German and the small farmers, who took their time about it, paying in greasy notes and silver and copper, out of canvas bags, and the squatters, who were too busy chaffing and talking among themselves to pay at all.It was dark before everything was settled up, and all the lots of cattle delivered.Starlight told the auctioneer he'd see him at his office, in a deuced high and mighty kind of way, and rode off with his new friend.

All of us went back to our camp.Our work was over, but we had to settle up among ourselves and divide shares.I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw the cattle all sold and gone, and nothing left at the camp but the horses and the swags.

When we got there that night it was late enough.After tea father and I and Jim had a long yarn, settling over what we should do and wondering whether we were going to get clean away with our share of the money after all.

`By George!' says Jim, `it's a big touch, and no mistake.

To think of our getting over all right, and selling out so easy, just as if they was our own cattle.Won't there be a jolly row when it's all out, and the Momberah people miss their cattle?'

(more than half 'em was theirs).`And when they muster they can't be off seein' they're some hundreds short.'

`That's what's botherin' me,' says father.`I wish Starlight hadn't been so thundering flash with it all.It'll draw more notice on us, and every one 'll be gassin' about this big sale, and all that, till people's set on to ask where the cattle come from, and what not.'

`I don't see as it makes any difference,' I said.`Somebody was bound to buy 'em, and we'd have had to give the brands and receipts just the same.

Only if we'd sold to any one that thought there was a cross look about it, we'd have had to take half money, that's all.They've fetched a rattling price, through Starlight's working the oracle with those swells, and no mistake.'

`Yes, but that ain't all of it,' says the old man, filling his pipe.

`We've got to look at what comes after.I never liked that imported bull being took.They'll rake all the colonies to get hold of him again, partic'ler as he sold for near three hundred pound.'

`We must take our share of the risk along with the money,' said Jim.

`We shall have our whack of that according to what they fetched to-day.

It'll be a short life and a merry one, though, dad, if we go on big licks like this.What'll we tackle next -- a bank or Government House?'

`Nothing at all for a good spell, if you've any sense,' growled father.

`It'll give us all we know to keep dark when this thing gets into the papers, and the police in three colonies are all in full cry like a pack of beagles.

The thing is, what'll be our best dart now?'

`I'll go back overland,' says he.`Starlight's going to take Warrigal with him, and they'll be off to the islands for a turn.

If he knows what's best for him, he'll never come back.

These other chaps say they'll separate and sell their horses when they get over to the Murray low down, and work their way up by degrees.

Which way are you boys going?'

`Jim and I to Melbourne by next steamer,' I said.`May as well see a bit of life now we're in it.We'll come back overland when we're tired of strange faces.'

`All right,' says father, `they won't know where I'm lyin' by for a bit, I'll go bail, and the sooner you clear out of Adelaide the better.

News like ours don't take long to travel, and you might be nabbed very simple.

One of ye write a line to your mother and tell her where you're off to, or she'll be frettin' herself and the gal too -- frettin' over what can't be helped.But I suppose it's the natur' o' some women.'

We done our settling-up next day.All the sale money was paid over to Starlight.He cashed the cheques and drew the lot in notes and gold --such a bundle of 'em there was.He brought them out to us at the camp, and then we `whacked' the lot.There were eight of us that had to share and share alike.How much do you think we had to divide?

Why, not a penny under four thousand pounds.It had to be divided among the eight of us.That came to five hundred a man.A lot of money to carry about, that was the worst of it.

Next day there was a regular split and squander.We didn't wait long after daylight, you bet.Father was off and well on his way before the stars were out of the sky.He took Warrigal's horse, Bilbah, back with him; he and Starlight was going off to the islands together, and couldn't take horses with them.But he was real sorry to part with the cross-grained varmint; I thought he was going to blubber when he saw father leading him off.Bilbah wouldn't go neither at first;pulled back, and snorted and went on as if he'd never seen only one man afore in his life.Father got vexed at last and makes a sign to old Crib;he fetches him such a `heeler' as gave him something else to think of for a few miles.He didn't hang back much after that.

The three other chaps went their own road.They kept very dark all through.

I know their names well enough, but there's no use in bringing them up now.

Jim and I cuts off into the town, thinking we was due for a little fun.

We'd never been in a big town before, and it was something new to us.

Adelaide ain't as grand quite as Melbourne or Sydney, but there's something quiet and homelike about it to my thinking -- great wide streets, planted with trees; lots of steady-going German farmers, with their vineyards and orchards and droll little waggons.The women work as hard as the men, harder perhaps, and get brown and scorched up in no time -- not that they've got much good looks to lose;leastways none we ever saw.

同类推荐
  • 京师坊巷志稿

    京师坊巷志稿

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 百喻经

    百喻经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 郭公案

    郭公案

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛顶尊胜陀罗尼

    佛顶尊胜陀罗尼

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 诊家正眼

    诊家正眼

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 枭雄进化论

    枭雄进化论

    一个原本平凡的少年,一次偶然的机会,得知了自己的身世之谜,从而走上一条不归路。他不按常理出牌,对待朋友关怀备至,对待敌人心狠手辣绝不留情。
  • 邪魅王爷为毛赶我桃花

    邪魅王爷为毛赶我桃花

    “我是谁,我怎么知道!别跟着我了。”“你叫什么!”“我说了多少遍了,我不知道。”“名字。”.........亲人朋友我没有,名字身世我不知,多少桃花数不清,啥时找到家鬼知道,哥哥恋妹要死人!这是神马情况!本来不都是死透了吗?咋又到了个尿不拉屎的地方啊,我是谁我怎么知道!欢迎加群~群号:469723776
  • 末世之拯救者

    末世之拯救者

    他是一名普通的少年,却有着不平凡的经历。堕落,黑暗,阳光,积极溶于一体的男孩。末日来临,如何拯救?丧尸遍地,异兽横行。人性的丑恶,罪恶的源泉。在挣扎中求生存,在末世中去拯救!PS:本书是一本比较贴合现实的末世小说,不会有变态玄幻的类容。少更多更反正都会更,本书不太监。
  • 胡雪岩商学全书

    胡雪岩商学全书

    “天下熙熙皆为利来,天下攘攘皆为利往。”这句简单而富有哲理的话说得很巧妙,简单而形象地勾勒出商人之所以为商人的根本所在。尤其是对于跨入信息化时代的商家而言,更是如此。全球一体化的逐步确立,电子信息化的飞速发展,使得全球林立的商家站在了同一起跑线上,开始了日益惨烈、你死我活的全球争夺战,使得原本喧嚣、复杂的商场变本加厉,暗无天日。
  • 再见,我的首席大人

    再见,我的首席大人

    这辈子,我什么都不缺,唯独少了一个你,让我的世界不完整。
  • 记忆的花香

    记忆的花香

    记忆是阵阵花香,我们说好谁都不能忘,守着黑夜的阳光,难过却假装坚强,相爱的日子里你比我勇敢.记忆是阵阵花香,我们一起走过永远不能忘,你们的温柔是阳光,把我的未来填满,提醒我花香常在,就像你们的爱
  • TFBOYS之陌上开花为君顾

    TFBOYS之陌上开花为君顾

    “知道marryme是什么意思吗?”某雨一脸欠揍样“颜雨是我的”某夫君。某雨茶水瞬间“润物细无声”“你咋知道嘞'........穿越竟然遇到了男神偶像,咳咳,本姑娘觉得,哎!收拾收拾,捡回家罢
  • 婚不可妻:总裁来敲门

    婚不可妻:总裁来敲门

    多亏闺蜜上演的逃婚风暴,迫得她只得签下卖身签陪他演一出烂戏,契约明订她得当他一年假新娘抵付债款,纯挂名的总裁夫人,连陪他鱼肉都不必。她大可好吃好喝顺便挥金如土,发展事业,调戏美男,惹大总裁捶胸顿足如风中残猩!本以为她居心叵测,心怀鬼胎,他对她根本不屑一顾。可谁知?一年不到就打算为了好友放弃婚姻,还不告而别?——谁……谁允许了?!在享受离婚后的快乐之后,他更惊讶的发现这辈子可能再也无法和其他女人共享鱼肉了。“夫妻是要鱼肉的!你我鱼肉过了吗?”“那你鱼啊!那你肉啊!”这次换他卖身于她,他就不信以鱼肉为饵还勾不住她……--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 幻月妖狼传

    幻月妖狼传

    【蓬莱岛】作品:妖界重地,幻月山庄,天狼噬月……秉天地灵气而生之妖王,欲称霸天下,终却被封,传说中能相助于他的丑女,也命丧炼妖池……十八年后,妖王与那丑女之子,凭其半妖之身,勇闯六界,叱咤风云……仙界、神界、魔界、妖界、鬼界、人间界……究竟谁主沉浮?人与妖狼的结合,天意难测……
  • 做人做事技巧

    做人做事技巧

    作者以创新视角把人生为人处世的各方面概括为12种技巧,包括怎样做一个诚实聪明的人,怎样与上级、同级、部属相处,怎样广结善缘,怎样打造意志力等。