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 flew clean off the handle  And when Sal advised him to wear his coloured shirt察same as Dad was going to do察and reminded him that Mary Anderson might n't come at all察he aimed a pillow at her and knocked Little Bill under the table察and scattered husks all over the floor。  Then he fled to the barn and refused dinner。

Mid´day察and Dad's pants not found。  We searched inside and outside and round about the pig´sty察and the hay´stack察and the cow´yard察and eyed the cows察and the pet kangaroo察and the draught´horses with suspicion察but saw nothing of the pants。  Dad was angry察but had to make the most of an old pair of Dave's through the legs of which Dad thrust himself a lot too far。 Mother and Sal said he looked well enough in them察but laughed when he went outside。

The people commenced to arrive on horseback and in drays。  The women went on to the verandah with their babies察the men hung round outside and waited。  Some sat under the peach´tree and nibbled sticks and killed green´heads察others leant against the fence察while a number gathered round the pig´sty and talked about curing bacon。

The parson came along。  All of them stared at him察watched him unsaddle his horse and hunt round for a place to fasten the beast。  They regarded the man in the long black coat with awe and wonder。

Everything was now ready察and察when Dad carried in the side´boards of the dray and placed them on boxes for seat accommodation察the clergyman awaited his congregation察which had collected at the back´door。  Anderson stepped in察the rest followed察timid´looking察and stood round the room till the clergyman motioned them to sit。  They sat and watched him closely。

;We'll now join in singing hymn 499察─said the parson察commencing to sing himself。  The congregation listened attentively察but did n't join in。 The parson jerked his arms encouragingly at them察which only made them the more uneasy。  They did n't understand。  He snapped his arms harder察as he lifted his voice to the rafters察still they only stared。  At last Dad thought he saw through him。  He bravely stood up and looked hard at the others。  They took the hint and rose clumsily to their feet察but just then the hymn closed察and察as  no one seemed to know when to sit again察they remained standing。

They were standing when a loud whip´crack sounded close to the house察and a lusty voice roared

;Wah Tumbler  Wah Tumbler  Gee back察Brandy  Gee back察you。。。。。 

People smiled。  Then a team of bullocks appeared on the road。  The driver drawled察 Wa´a´a´y ─and the team stopped right in front of the door。 The driver lifted something weighty from the dray and struggled to the verandah with it and dropped it down。  It was a man。  The bullock´driver察of course察did n't know that a religious service was being conducted inside察and the chances are he did n't much care。  He only saw a number of faces looking out察and talked at them。

;I've a  cove here察─he said察 that I found lying on the  plain。 Gawd knows what's up with himI don't。  A good square feed is about what he wants察I reckon。;  Then he went back for the man's swag。

Dad察after hesitating察rose and went out。  The others followed like a flock of sheep察and the ;shepherd; brought up the rear。  Church was out。 It gathered around the seeming corpse察and stared hard at it。  Dad and Dave spoke at the same time。

;Why察─they said察 it's the cove with the bear´skin cap ─ Sure enough it was。  The clergyman knelt down and felt the man's pulse察then went and brought a bottle from his valisehe always carried the bottle察he said察in case of snake´bite and things like thatand poured some of the contents down the man's throat。  The colour began to come to the man's face。  The clergyman gave him some more察and in a while the man opened his eyes。 They rested on Dad察who was bending benignly over him。  He seemed to recognise Dad。  He stared for some time at him察then said something in a feeble whisper察which the clergyman interpreted;He wishes you; looking at Dad;to get what's in his swag if he dies。;  Dad nodded察and his thoughts went sadly back to the day he turned the poor devil out of the barn。

They carried the man inside and placed him on the sofa。  But soon he took a turn。  He sank quickly察and in a few moments he was dead。  In a few moments more nearly everyone had gone。

;While you are here察─Dad said to the clergyman察in a soft voice察 I'll open the swag。;  He commenced to unroll itit was a big blanketand when he got to the end there were his own trousersthe lost ones察nothing more。  Dad's eyes met Mother's察Dave's met Sal's察none of them spoke。  But the clergyman drew his own conclusions察and on the following Sunday察at Nobby´Nobby察he preached a stirring sermon on that touching bequest of the man with the bear´skin cap。




CHAPTER XXVI。



One Christmas。


Three days to Christmas察and how pleased we were  For months we had looked forward to it。  Kate and Sandy察whom we had only seen once since they went on their selection察were to be home。  Dave察who was away shearing for the first time察was coming home too。  Norah察who had been away for a year teaching school察was home already。  Mother said she looked quite the lady察and Sal envied the fashionable cut of her dresses。

Things were in a fair way at Shingle Hut察rain had fallen and everything looked its best。  The grass along the headlands was almost as tall as the corn察the Bathurst´burr察the Scotch´thistles察and the ;stinking Roger; were taller。  Grow  Dad never saw the like。  Why察the cultivation was n't large enough to hold the melon and pumpkin vinesthey travelled into the horse´paddock and climbed up trees and over logs and stumps察and they would have fastened on the horses only the horses were fat and fresh and often galloped about。  And the stock  Blest if the old cows did n't carry udders like camp´ovens察and had so much milk that one could track them everywhere they wentthey leaked so。  The old plough´horses察tooonly a few months before dug out of the dam with a spade察and slung up between heaven and earth for a week察and fed and prayed for regularly by Dadactually bolted one day with the dray because Joe rattled a dish of corn behind them。  Even the pet kangaroo was nearly jumping out of its skin察and it took the big black ;goanna; that used to come after eggs all its time to beat Dad from the barn to the nearest tree察so fat was it。 And such a season for butterflies and grasshoppers察and grubs and snakes察and native bears  Given an ass察an elephant察and an empty wine´bottle or two察and one might have thought Noah's ark had been emptied at our selection。

Two days to Christmas。  The sun getting low。  An old cow and a heifer in the stock´yard。  Dad in察admiring them察Mother and Sal squinting through the rails察little Bill  perched on one of the round posts察nursing the steel and a long knife察Joe running hard from the barn with a plough´rein。

Dad was wondering which beast to kill察and expressed a preference for the heifer。  Mother said察 No察kill the cow。;  Dad inspected the cow again察and shook his head。

;Well察if you don't she'll only die察if the winter's a hard one察then you'll have neither。;  That settled it。  Dad took the rope from Joe察who arrived aglow with heat and excitement察and fixed a running noose on one end of it。  Then

;Hunt 'em round ─he cried。

Joe threw his hat at them察and chased them round and round the yard。 Dad turned slowly in the centre察like a ring´master察his eye on the cow察a coil of rope was in this left hand察and with the right he measuredly swung the loop over and over his head for some time。  At last the cow gave him a chance at her horns察and he let fly。  The rope whizzed across the yard察caught little Bill round the neck察and brought him down off the post。 Dad could hardly believe it。  He first stared at Bill as he rolled in the yard察then at the cow。  Mother wished to know if he wanted to kill the boy察and Joe giggled and察with a deal of courage察assured Dad it was ;a fine shot。;  The cow and the heifer ran into a corner察and switched their tails察and raked skin and hair off each other with their horns。

;What do you want to be always stuck in the road for拭─Dad growled察taking the rope off little Bill's neck。  ;Go away from here altogether ─Little Bill went away察so did Mother and Saluntil Dad had roped the cow察which was n't before he twice lassoed the heiferonce by the fore´leg and once round the flanks。  The cow thereupon carried a panel of the yard away察and got out and careered down the lane察bucking and bellowing till all the cattle of the country gathered about her。

Dad's blood was up。  He was hanging on to the rope察his heels ploughing the dust察and the cow pulling him about as she liked。  The sun was setting察a beautiful sunset察too察and Mother and Sal were admiring it。

;Did y' never see th' blasted sun gogo down be; Dad did n't finish。 He feet slid under a rail察causing him to relax his grip of the rope and sprawl in the dust。  But when he rose

;Are y' going t' stand staring there all night拭─ They were beside the rails in an instant察took the end of the rope which he passed to them察put it once round the gallows´post察and pulled´pulled like sailors。  Dad hung on close to the cow's 

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