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第128章

Then the trouble began about dividing the gold.We opened the sort of locker there was in the centre of the coach and took out the square boxes of gold.

They held canvas bags, all labelled and weighed to the grain, of about 1000 oz.each.There were fourteen boxes in all.Not a bad haul.

Some of the others couldn't read or write, and they wouldn't trust us, so they brought their friend with them, who was an educated man sure enough.

We were a bit stunned to see him, holding the sort of position he did at the Turon.But there he was, and he did his work well enough.

He brought a pair of scales with him and weighed the lot, and portioned it all out amongst us just the same as Mr.Scott, the banker, used to do for us at the Turon when we brought in our month's washing-up.

We had 5000 oz.Starlight had an extra share on account of being captain, and the rest had somewhere about 8000 oz.or 9000 oz.among them.

It wasn't so bad.

Dad wasn't long before he had our lot safely packed and on his two pack-horses.Warrigal and he cleared out at a trot, and went out of sight in a jiffy.It was every man for himself now.

We waited a bit to help them with their swag; it was awful heavy.

We told them that their pack-horses would never carry it if there was anything of a close run for it.

`Suppose you think you've got the only good horse in the country, Dick Marston,' says Daly.`We'll find a horse to run anything you've got, barrin' Rainbow.I've got a little roan horse here as shall run ever a horse ye own, for three mile, for a hundred notes, with twelve stone up.

What do you think of that, now?'

`Don't take your shirt off, Patsey,' I said.`I know the roan's as good as ever was foaled' (so he was; the police got him after Patsey was done for, and kept him till he died of old age), `but he's in no condition.

I'm talking of the pack-horses; they're not up to much, as you'll find out.'

We didn't want to rush off at once, for fear the other fellows might say something afterwards if anything happened cross.

So we saw them make a fair start for a spot on Weddin Mountain, where they thought they were right.We didn't think we could be caught once we made tracks in earnest.After a couple or three hours' riding we should be pretty safe, and daylight would see us at the Hollow.

We stopped, besides, to do what we could for the wounded men.

They were none of them regularly done for, except the sergeant.

One man was shot through the lungs, and was breathing out blood every now and then.We gave them some brandy and water, and covered them all up and left them as comfortable as we could.

Besides that, we sent Billy the Boy, who couldn't be recognised, to the camp to have a doctor sent as soon as possible.

Then we cleared and started off, not the way we had to go, but so as we could turn into it.

We couldn't ride very slow after such a turn as that, so we made the pace pretty hot for the first twenty miles or so.By Jove! it was a great ride;the forest was middling open, and we went three parts speed when we could see before us.The horses seemed to go as if they knew there was something up.I can see Rainbow now, swinging along with that beautiful bounding style of going he had, snorting now and then and sending out his legs as if one hundred miles, more or less, was nothing.His head up, his eye shining like a star, his nostrils open, and every now and then, if anything got up, he'd give a snort as if he'd just come up out of the bush.

They'd had a longish day and a fast ride before they got to Eugowra, just enough to eat to keep them from starving, with a drink of water.

Now they were going the same style back, and they'd never had the saddles off their backs.All the night through we rode before we got to the top of Nulla Mountain; very glad to see it we were then.

We took it easy for a few miles now and again, then we'd push on again.

We felt awful sleepy at times; we'd been up and at it since the morning before; long before daylight, too.

The strangeness and the chance of being followed kept us up, else I believe we'd have dropped off our horses' backs, regular dead beat.

We lost ground now and then through Warrigal not being there to guide us, but Jim took the lead and he wasn't far out; besides, the horses knew which way to steer for their grass at the Hollow.They wouldn't let us go much off the line if it was ever so dark.We gave 'em their heads mostly.

The sun was just rising as we rode across the last tableland.

We got off and stumbled along, horses and men, down the track to the Hollow.

Dad and Warrigal hadn't come back; of course they couldn't stand the pace we did.They'd have to camp for a bit, but they both knew of plants and hiding holes, where all the police in the colony couldn't find them.We knew they'd turn up some time next day.

So we let go our horses, and after a bit of supper laid down and slept till well on in the afternoon.

When I looked round I saw the dog sleeping at Jim's feet, old Crib.

He never left father very far, so of course the old man must be home, or pretty close up.I was that dead beat and tired out that I turned over and went to sleep for another couple of hours.

When I next woke up I was right and felt rested, so I put on my things, had a good wash, and went out to speak to father.He was sitting by the fire outside smoking, just as if he'd never been away.

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