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Dad stood with his back to the fire while Mother was putting a stitch in his trousers。  ;There's nothing for it but to watch them at night察─he was saying察when old Anderson appeared and asked ;if I could have those few pounds。; Dad asked Mother if she had any money in the house拭 Of course she had n't。  Then he told Anderson he would let him have it when he got the deeds。  Anderson left察and Dad sat on the edge of the sofa and seemed to be counting the grains on a corn´cob that he lifted from the floor察while Mother sat looking at a kangaroo´tail on the table and did n't notice the cat drag it off。  At last Dad said察 Ah察wellit won't be long now察Ellen察before we have the deeds 

We took it in turns to watch the barley。  Dan and the two girls watched the first half of the night察and Dad察Dave and I the second。  Dad always slept in his clothes察and he used to think some nights that the others came in before time。  It was terrible going out察half awake察to tramp round that paddock from fire to fire察from hour to hour察shouting and yelling。  And how we used to long for daybreak  Whenever we sat down quietly together for a few minutes we would hear the dull THUD  THUD THUDthe kangaroo's footstep。

At last we each carried a kerosene tin察slung like a kettle´drum察and belted it with a waddyDad's idea。  He himself manipulated an old bell that he had found on a bullock's grave察and made a splendid noise with it。

It was a hard struggle察but we succeeded in saving the bulk of the barley察and cut it down with a scythe and three reaping´hooks。  The girls helped to bind it察and Jimmy Mulcahy carted it in return for three days' binding Dad put in for him。  The stack was n't built twenty´four hours when a score of somebody's crawling cattle ate their way up to their tails in it。 We took the hint and put a sapling fence round it。

Again Dad decided to go up country for a while。  He caught Emelina after breakfast察rolled up a blanket察told us to watch the stack察and started。 The crows followed。

We were having dinner。  Dave said察 Listen ─ We listened察and it seemed as though all the crows and other feathered demons of the wide bush were engaged in a mighty scrimmage。  ;Dad's back ─Dan said察and rushed out in the lead of a stampede。

Emelina was back察anyway察with the swag on察but Dad was n't。  We caught her察and Dave pointed to white spots all over the saddle察and said;Hanged if they have n't been ridin' her meaning the crows。

Mother got anxious察and sent Dan to see what had happened。  Dan found Dad察with his shirt off察at a pub on the main road察wanting to fight the publican for a hundred pounds察but could n't persuade him to come home。 Two men brought him home that night on a sheep´hurdle察and he gave up the idea of going away。

After all察the barley turned out wellthere was a good price that year察and we were able to run two wires round the paddock。

One day a bulky Government letter came。  Dad looked surprised and pleased察and how his hand trembled as he broke the seal   THE DEEDS ─he said察and all of us gathered round to look at them。  Dave thought they were like the inside of a bear´skin covered with writing。

Dad said he would ride to town at once察and went for Emelina。

;Could n't y' find her察Dad拭─Dan said察seeing him return without the mare。

Dad cleared his throat察but did n't answer。  Mother asked him。

;Yes察I FOUND her察─he said slowly察 DEAD。;

The crows had got her at last。

He wrapped the deeds in a piece of rag and walked。

There was nothing察scarcely察that he did n't send out from town察and Jimmy Mulcahy and old Anderson many and many times after that borrowed our dray。

Now Dad regularly curses the deeds every mail´day察and wishes to Heaven he had never got them。




Chapter IV。



When the Wolf was at the Door。


There had been a long stretch of dry weather察and we were cleaning out the waterhole。  Dad was down the hole shovelling up the dirt察Joe squatted on the brink catching flies and letting them go again without their wingsa favourite amusement of his察while Dan and Dave cut a drain to turn the water that ran off the ridge into the holewhen it rained。  Dad was feeling dry察and told Joe to fetch him a drink。

Joe said此  See first if this cove can fly with only one wing。; Then he went察but returned and said此  There's no water in the bucketMother used the last drop to boil th' punkins察─and renewed the fly´catching。  Dad tried to spit察and was going to say something when Mother察half´way between the house and the waterhole察cried out that the grass paddock was all on fire。  ;So it is察Dad ─said Joe察 slowly but surely dragging the head off a fly with finger and thumb。

Dad scrambled out of the hole and looked。  ;Good God ─was all he said。 How he ran  All of us rushed after him except Joehe could n't run very well察because the day before he had ridden fifteen miles on a poor horse察bare´back。  When near the fire Dad stopped running to break a green bush。 He hit upon a tough one。  Dad was in a hurry。  The bush was n't。  Dad swore and tugged with all his might。  Then the bush broke and Dad fell heavily upon his back and swore again。

To save the cockatoo fence that was round the cultivation was what was troubling Dad。  Right and left we fought the fire with boughs。  Hot  It was hellish hot  Whenever there was a lull in the wind we worked。  Like a wind´mill Dad's bough movedand how he rushed for another when one was used up  Once we had the fire almost under control察but the wind rose again察and away went the flames higher and faster than ever。

;It's no use察─said Dad at last察placing his hand on his head察and throwing down his bough。  We did the same察then stood and watched the fence go。 After supper we went out again and saw it still burning。  Joe asked Dad if he did n't think it was a splendid sight拭 Dad did n't answer himhe did n't seem conversational that night。

We decided to put the fence up again。  Dan had sharpened the axe with a broken file察and he and Dad were about to start when Mother asked them what was to be done about flour拭 She said she had shaken the bag to get enough to make scones for that morning's breakfast察and unless some was got somewhere there would be no bread for dinner。

Dad reflected察while Dan felt the edge on the axe with his thumb。

Dad said察 Won't Missus Dwyer let you have a dishful until we get some拭

;No察─Mother answered察 I can't ask her until we send back what we owe them。;

Dad reflected again。  ;The Andersons察then拭─he said。

Mother shook her head and asked what good there was it sending to them when they察only that morning察had sent to her for some

;Well察we must do the best we can at present察─Dad answered察 and I'll go to the store this evening and see what is to be done。;

Putting the fence up again in the hurry that Dad was in was the very devil  He felled the saplingsand such saplingsTREES many of them werewhile we察 all of a muck of sweat察─dragged them into line。  Dad worked like a horse himself察and expected us to do the same。  ;Never mind staring about you察─he'd say察if he caught us looking at the sun to see if it were coming dinner´time;there's no time to lose if we want to get the fence up and a crop in。;

Dan worked nearly as hard as Dad until he dropped the butt´end of a heavy sapling on his foot察which made him hop about on one leg and say that he was sick and tired of the dashed fence。  Then he argued with Dad察and declared that it would be far better to put a wire´fence up at once察and be done with it察instead of wasting time over a thing that would only be burnt down again。  ;How long察─he said察 will it take to get the posts拭Not a week察─and he hit the ground disgustedly with a piece of stick he had in his hand。

;Confound it ─Dad said察 have n't you got any sense察boy拭What earthly use would a wire´fence be without any wire in it拭

Then we knocked off and went to dinner。

No one appeared in any humour to talk at the table。  Mother sat silently at the end and poured out the tea while Dad察at the head察served the pumpkin and divided what cold meat there was。  Mother would n't have any meatone of us would have to go without if she had taken any。

I don't know if it was on account of Dan arguing with him察or if it was because there was no bread for dinner察that Dad was in a bad temper察anyway察he swore at Joe for coming to the table with dirty hands。  Joe cried and said that he could n't wash them when Dave察as soon as he had washed  his察had thrown the water out。  Then Dad scowled at Dave察and Joe passed his plate along for more pumpkin。

Dinner was almost over when Dan察still looking hungry察grinned and asked Dave if he was n't going to have some BREAD拭 Whereupon Dad jumped up in a tearing passion。  ;Dn your insolence ─he said to Dan察 make a jest of it察would you拭

;Who's jestin'拭─Dan answered and grinned again。

;Go ─said Dad察furiously察pointing to the door察 leave my roof察you thankless dog 

Dan went that night。

It was only upon Dad promising faithfully to reduce his account within two months that the storekeeper let us have another bag of flour on credit。 And what a change that bag of flour wrought  How cheerful the place became all at 

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