第4章

类别:其他 作者:Henry Lawson字数:19800更新时间:19/01/03 13:55:53
\"Iain’tagoin’tosithereallnight!\" Hiswifemadewhathastehernervousnesswouldallow,andtheysoonsatdowntotea。Jack,theeldestson,wassulky,andhisfathermutteredsomethingaboutknockingthesulksoutofhimwithanaxe。 \"What’sannoyedyou,Jack?\"askedhismother,humbly。 Hescowledandmadenoanswer。 Theyoungerchildren——threeboysandagirl——beganquarrellingassoonastheysatdown。Wylieyelledatthemnowandthen,andgrumbledatthecooking,andathiswifefornotbeingabletokeepthechildrenquiet。Itwas:\"Marther!youdidn’tputnosugarinmytea。\"\"Mother,Jimmy’sgotmyplace;makehimmove。\" \"Mawther!dospeaktothisFred。\"\"Oh!father,thisbigbruteofaHarry’skickin’me!\"Andsoon。 II。 Whenthemiserablemealwasover,Wyliegotaropeandabutcher’sknife,andwentouttoslaughterthesteer;butfirsttherewasarow,becausehethought——orpretendedtothink——thatsomebodyhadbeenusinghisknife。Helassoedthebeast,drewituptotherails,andslaughteredit。 Meanwhile,Jackandhisnextbrothertookanoldgun,letthedogsloose,andwent’possumshooting。 PresentlyWyliecameinagain,satdownbythefire,andsmoked。 Thechildrenquarrelledoveraboy’sbook;Mrs。Wyliemadeweakattemptstokeepthepeace,buttheytooknonoticeofher。Suddenlyherhusbandrosewithanoath,seizedthenovel,andthrewitbehindthefire。 \"Gittobed!gittobed!\"heroaredatthechildren;\"gittobed,orI’llsmashyourbrainswiththeaxe!\" Theygottobed。Itwasmadeofsaplingsandbark,coveredwiththreebushel-bagsfullofstrawandoldpiecesofblanketsewntogether。 Thechildrenquarrelledinbedtilltheirfathertookoffhisbeltand\"wentinto\"them,accordingtopromise。Therewasasuddenhush,followedbyasoundlikeabird-clapper;thenhowls;thenapeacefulcalmfelluponthathappyhome。 Wyliewentoutagain,andwasabsentanhour;onhisreturnhesatbythefireandsmokedsullenly。Afterawhilehesnatchedthepipefromhismouth,andlookedimpatientlyattheoldwoman。 \"Oh!forGod’ssake,gittobed,\"hesnapped,\"anddon’tbeasittin’therelikeablarstedfuneral!You’reenoughtogiveamanthedismals。\" Mrs。Wyliegathereduphersewingandretired。Thenhesaidtohisdaughter: \"Youcomeandholdthecandle。\" Maryputonherhoodandfollowedherfathertotheyard。 Thecarcaselayclosetotherails,againstwhichtwosheetsofbarkhadbeenraisedasabreak-wind。Thebeasthadbeenpartlyskinned,andaportionofthehide,whereabrandmighthavebeen,wascarefullyturnedback。Marynoticedthisatonce。 Herfatherwentonwithhiswork,andoccasionallygrumbledatherfornotholdingthecandleright。 \"Wheredidyoubuythesteer,father?\"sheasked。 \"Asknoquestionsandhearnolies。\"Thenheadded,\"Carn’tyouseeit’saclearskin?\" Shehadakeensenseofhumour,andtheideaofa\"`clearskin’steer\" wouldhaveamusedheratanyothertime。Shedidn’tsmilenow。 Heturnedthecarcaseover;theloosehidefellback,andthelightshoneonadistinctbrand。WhiteasasheetwentMary’sface,andherhandtrembledsothatshenearlyletthecandlefall。 \"Whatareyouadoin’ofnow?\"shoutedherfather。\"Holdthecandle,carn’tyou?You’reworsethantheoldwoman。\" \"Father!thebeastisbranded!See!————WhatdoesPBstandfor?\" \"PoorBeggar,likemyself。Holdthecandle,carn’tyou?—— andholdyourtongue。\" Marywasstartledagainbyhearingthetreadofahorse,butitwasonlytheoldgreymunchinground。Herfatherfinishedskinning,anddrewthecarcaseuptoamake-shift\"gallows\"。\"Nowyoucangotobed,\" hesaid,inagentlertone。 Shewenttoherbedroom——asmall,low,slabskillion,builtontotheendofthehouse——andfellonherkneesbythebunk。 \"Godhelpme!Godhelpusall!\"shecried。 Shelaydown,butcouldnotsleep。Shewasnervouslyill——nearlymad,becauseofthedark,disgracefulcloudoftroublewhichhungoverherhome。 Alwaysintrouble——alwaysintrouble。Itstartedlongago,whenherfavouritebrotherTomranaway。Shewaslittlemorethanachildthen,intenselysensitive;andwhenshesatintheoldbarkschoolshefanciedthattheotherchildrenwerethinkingorwhisperingtoeachother,\"Herbrother’sinprison! MaryWylie’sbrother’sinprison!TomWylie’singaol!\" Shewasthinkingofitstill。Theywereeverwithher,thosehorribledaysandnightsofthefirstshadowofshame。 Shehadthesamehorrorofevil,thesamefearfuldreadofdisgracethathermotherhad。Shehadbeenambitious;shehadmanagedtoreadmuch,andhadwilddreamsofgoingtothecityandrisingabovethecommonlevel,butthatwasallpastnow。 Howcouldsherisewhenthecruelhandofdisgracewaseverreadytodragherdownatanymoment。\"Ah,God!\"shemoanedinhermisery,\"ifwecouldonlybebornwithoutkin——withnoonetodisgraceusbutourselves!It’scruel,God,it’scrueltosufferforthecrimesofothers!\"Shewasgettingselfishinhertroubles—— likehermother。\"IwanttogoawayfromthebushandallIknow…… OGod,helpmetogoawayfromthebush!\"Presentlyshefellasleep——ifsleepitmaybecalled——anddreamtofsailingaway,sailingawayfaroutontheseabeyondthehorizonofherdread。 Thencameahorriblenightmare,inwhichsheandallherfamilywerearrestedforaterriblecrime。Shewokeinafright,andsawareddishglareonthewindow。Herfatherwaspokingroundsomelogswheretheyhadbeen\"burning-off\"。Apungentodourcamethroughabrokenpaneandturnedhersick。Hewasburningthehide。 Wyliedidnotgotobedthatnight;hegothisbreakfastbeforedaylight,androdeupthroughthefrostygapwhilethestarswerestillout,carryingabagofbeefinfrontofhimonthegreyhorse。 Marysaidnothingaboutthepreviousnight。Hermotherwonderedhowmuch\"father\"hadgivenforthesteer,andsupposedhehadgoneintotowntosellthehide;thepoorsoultriedtobelievethathehadcomebythesteerhonestly。Maryfriedsomemeat,andtriedtoeatitforhermother’ssake,butcouldmanageonlyafewmouthfuls。Mrs。Wyliealsoseemedtohavelostherappetite。 Jackandhisbrother,whohadbeenoutallnight,madeaheartybreakfast。 ThenJimmystartedtopegoutthe’possumskins,whileJackwenttolookforamissingpony。Marywaslefttomilkallthecows,andfeedthecalvesandpigs。 Shortlyafterdinneroneofthechildrenrantothedoor,andcried: \"Why,mother——here’sthreemountedtrooperscomin’upthegully!\" \"Oh,myGod!\"criedthemother,sinkingbackinherchairandtremblinglikealeaf。Thechildrenranandhidinthescrub。 Marystoodup,terriblycalm,andwaited。Theeldesttrooperdismounted,cametothedoor,glancedsuspiciouslyattheremainsofthemeal,andabruptlyaskedthedreadedquestion: \"Mrs。Wylie,where’syourhusband?\" Shedroppedthetea-cup,fromwhichshehadpretendedtobedrinkingunconcernedly。 \"What?Why,whatdoyouwantmyhusbandfor?\"sheaskedinpitifuldesperation。SHElookedliketheguiltyparty。 \"Oh,youknowwellenough,\"hesneeredimpatiently。 Maryroseandfacedhim。\"Howdareyoutalktomymotherlikethat?\" shecried。\"IfmypoorbrotherTomwasonlyhere——you——youcoward!\" Theyoungesttrooperwhisperedsomethingtohissenior,andthen,stungbyasharpretort,said: \"Well,youneedn’tbeapig。\" Histwocompanionspassedthroughintothespareskillion,wheretheyfoundsomebeefinacask,andmorealreadysalteddownunderabagontheendofabench;thentheywentoutatthebackandhadalookatthecow-yard。Theyoungertrooperlingeredbehind。 \"I’lltryandgetthemupthegullyonsomeexcuse,\"hewhisperedtoMary。 \"Youplantthehidebeforewecomeback。\" \"It’stoolate。Lookthere!\"Shepointedthroughthedoorway。 Theothertwowereatthelogswherethefirehadbeen;theburninghidehadstucktothelogsinplaceslikeglue。 \"Wylie’safool,\"remarkedtheoldtrooper。 III。 Jackdisappearedshortlyafterhisfather’sarrestonachargeofhorseandcattle-stealing,andTom,theprodigal,turnedupunexpectedly。 Hewasdifferentfromhisfatherandeldestbrother。 Hehadanopengood-humouredface,andwasverykind-hearted; butwassubjecttopeculiarfitsofinsanity,duringwhichhedidwildandfoolishthingsforthemereloveofnotoriety。 Hehadtwonatures——onebrightandgood,theothersullenandcriminal。 Ataintofmadnessraninthefamily——camedownfromdrunkenandunprincipledfathersofdeadgenerations; underdifferentconditions,itmighthavedevelopedintogeniusinoneortwo——inMary,perhaps。 \"Cheerup,oldwoman!\"criedTom,pattinghismotherontheback。 \"We’llbehappyyet。I’vebeenwildandfoolish,Iknow,andgaveyousomeawfultrouble,butthat’salldonewith。 Imeantokeepsteady,andby-and-byewe’llgoawaytoSydneyorQueensland。 Giveusasmile,mother。\" Hegotsome\"grubbing\"todo,andforsixmonthskeptthefamilyinprovisions。Thenachangecameoverhim。Hebecamemoodyandsullen—— evenbrutal。Hewouldsitforhoursandgrintohimselfwithoutanyapparentcause;thenhewouldstayawayfromhomefordaystogether。 \"Tom’sgoingwrongagain,\"wailedMrs。Wylie。\"He’llgetintotroubleagain,Iknowhewill。Wearedisgracedenoughalready,Godknows。\" \"You’vedoneyourbest,mother,\"saidMary,\"andcandonomore。 Peoplewillpityus;afterall,thethingitselfisnotsobadastheeverlastingdreadofit。Thiswillbealessonforfather——hewantedone——andmaybehe’llbeabetterman。\" (Sheknewbetterthanthat。)\"YOUdidyourbest,mother。\" \"Ah,Mary!youdon’tknowwhatI’vegonethroughthesethirtyyearsinthebushwithyourfather。I’vehadtogodownonmykneesandbegpeoplenottoprosecutehim——andthesamewithyourbrotherTom; andthisistheendofit。\" \"Bettertohaveletthemgo,mother;youshouldhaveleftfatherwhenyoufoundoutwhatsortofamanhewas;itwouldhavebeenbetterforall。\" \"Itwasmydutytostickbyhim,child;hewasmyhusband。 Yourfatherwasalwaysabadman,Mary——abadman;Ifounditouttoolate。 IcouldnottellyouaquarterofwhatIhavesufferedwithhim…… Iwasproud,Mary;Iwantedmychildrentobebetterthanothers…… It’smyfault;it’sajudgment……Iwantedtomakemychildrenbetterthanothers……Iwassoproud,Mary。\" Maryhadasweetheart,adrover,whowassupposedtobeinQueensland。 Hehadpromisedtomarryher,andtakeherandhermotherawaywhenhereturned;atleast,shehadpromisedtomarryhimonthatcondition。 Hehadnowbeenabsentonhislatesttripfornearlysixmonths,andtherewasnonewsfromhim。Shegotacopyofacountrypapertolookforthe\"stockpassings\";butastartlingheadlinecaughthereye: IMPUDENTATTEMPTATROBBERYUNDERARMS。 ———— \"AdroverknowntothepoliceasFrederickDunn,aliasDrew,wasarrestedlastweekat————\" Shereadtothebitterend,andburnedthepaper。Andtheshadowofanothertrouble,darkeranddrearierthanalltherest,wasuponher。 SothelittleoutcastfamilyinLongGullyexistedforseveralmonths,seeingnoonesaveasympatheticoldsplitterwhowouldcomeandsmokehispipebythefireofnights,andtrytoconvincetheoldwomanthatmattersmighthavebeenworse,andthatshewouldn’tworrysomuchifsheknewthetroublesofsomeofourbiggestfamilies,andthatthingswouldcomeoutallrightandthelessonwoulddoWyliegood。 Also,thatTomwasadifferentboyaltogether,andhadmoresensethantogowrongagain。\"Itwasnothing,\"hesaid,\"nothing; theydidn’tknowwhattroublewas。\" Butoneday,whenMaryandhermotherwerealone,thetrooperscameagain。 \"Mrs。Wylie,where’syoursonTom?\"theyasked。 Shesatstill。Shedidn’tevencry,\"Oh,myGod!\" \"Don’tbefrightened,Mrs。Wylie,\"saidoneofthetroopers,gently。 \"Itain’tformuchanyway,andmaybeTom’llbeabletoclearhimself。\" Marysankonherkneesbyhermother’sside,crying\"Speaktome,mother。 Oh,myGod,she’sdying!Speakformysake,mother。Don’tdie,mother; it’sallamistake。Don’tdieandleavemeherealone。\" Butthepooroldwomanwasdead…… Wyliecameouttowardstheendoftheyear,andafewweekslaterhebroughthomea——anotherwoman。 IV。 BobBentley,generalhawker,wascampingundersomerocksbythemainroad,nearthefootofLongGully。Hismatewasfastasleepunderthetiltedtrap。 Bobstoodwithhisbacktothefire,hispipeinhismouth,andhishandsclaspedbehindhim。Thefirelituptheundersidesofthebranchesabove; anativebearsatinaforkblinkingdownatit,whilethemoonabovehimshowedeveryhaironhisears。Fromamongthetreescamethepleasantjingleofhobble-chains,theslowtreadofhoofs,andthe\"crunch,crunch\"atthegrass,asthehorsesmovedaboutandgrazed,nowinmoonlight,nowinthesoftshadows。\"OldThunder\",abigblackdogofnoparticularbreed,gaveameaninglookathismaster,andstarteduptheridge,followedbyseveralsmallerdogs。SoonBobheardfromthehillsidethe\"hy-yi-hi,whomp,whomp,whomp!\"ofoldThunder,andtheyop-yop-yoppingofthesmallerfry——theyhadtree’da’possum。 Bobthrewhimselfonthegrass,andpretendedtobeasleep。 Therewasasoundasofasizeableboulderrollingdownthehill,andpresentlyThundertrottedroundthefiretoseeifhismasterwouldcome。 Bobsnored。Thedoglookedsuspiciouslyathim,trottedroundonceortwice,andasalastresourcegavehimtwogreatslobberylicksacrosstheface。 Bobgotupwithagood-naturedoath。 \"Well,oldparty,\"hesaidtoThunder,\"you’reathunderingoldnuisance; butIs’poseyouwon’tbesatisfiedtillIcome。\"Hegotagunfromthewaggonette,loadedit,andstarteduptheridge; oldThunderrushingtoandfrotoshowtheway——asiftherowtheotherdogsweremakingwasn’tenoughtoguidehismaster。 WhenBobreturnedwiththe’possumshewasstartledtoseeawomaninthecamp。Shewassittingonalogbythefire,withherelbowsonherkneesandherfaceinherhands。 \"Why——whatthedev——whoareyou?\" Thegirlraisedawhitedesperatefacetohim。ItwasMaryWylie。 \"Myfatherand——andthewoman——they’redrinking——theyturnedmeout! theyturnedmeout。\" \"Didtheynow?I’msorryforthat。WhatcanIdoforyou?…… She’smadsureenough,\"hethoughttohimself;\"Ithoughtitwasaghost。\" \"Idon’tknow,\"shewailed,\"Idon’tknow。You’reaman,andI’mahelplessgirl。Theyturnedmeout!Mymother’sdead,andmybrothersgoneaway。Look!Lookhere!\"pointingtoabruiseonherforehead。\"Thewomandidthat。Myownfatherstoodbyandsawitdone——saiditservedmeright!Oh,myGod!\" \"Whatwoman?Tellmeallaboutit。\" \"Thewomanfatherbroughthome!……Iwanttogoawayfromthebush! Oh!forGod’ssaketakemeawayfromthebush!……Anything!anything! ——youknow!——onlytakemeawayfromthebush!\" Bobandhismate——whohadbeenroused——didtheirbesttosootheher; butsuddenly,withoutamoment’swarning,shesprangtoherfeetandscrambledtothetopoftherockoverhangingthecamp。 Shestoodforamomentinthebrightmoonlight,gazingintentlydownthevacantroad。 \"Heretheycome!\"shecried,pointingdowntheroad。\"Heretheycome—— thetroopers!Icanseetheircap-peaksglisteninginthemoonlight!…… I’mgoingaway!Mother’sgone。I’mgoingnow!——Good-bye!——Good-bye! I’mgoingawayfromthebush!\" ThensheranthroughthetreestowardsthefootofLongGully。 Bobandhismatefollowed;but,beingunacquaintedwiththelocality,theylosther。 Sherantotheedgeofagranitecliffonthehighersideofthedeepestoftherockywaterholes。Therewasaheavysplash,andthreestartledkangaroos,whohadbeendrinking,leaptbackandspedaway,likethreegreyghosts,uptheridgetowardsthemoonlitpeak。 Mitchellonthe\"Sex\"andOther\"Problems\" \"Iagreewith`T’inlastweek’s`Bulletin’,\"saidMitchell,aftercogitatingsometimeoverthelastdropofteainhispannikin,heldatvariousangles,\"aboutwhattheycallthe`SexProblem’。 There’snoproblem,really,exceptCreation,andthat’snotouraffair; wecan’tsolveit,andwe’venorighttomakeaproblemoutofitforourselvestopuzzleover,andwastethelittletimethatisgivenusabout。It’swethatmaketheproblems,notCreation。 Wemake’em,andtheyonlysmotherus;they’llsmothertheworldintheendifwedon’tlookout。Anythingthatcanbeargued,forandagainst,fromhalfadozendifferentpointsofview——andmostthingsthatmenargueovercanbe——andanythingthathasbeenarguedaboutforthousandsofyears(asmostthingshave)isworsethanprofitless; itwastestheworld’stimeandours,andoftenwrecksoldmateships。 Seemstomethedeeperyouread,think,talk,orwriteaboutthingsthatendinism,thelesssatisfactorytheresult;themorelikelyyouaretogetbushedanddissatisfiedwiththeworld。Andthemoreyoukeeponthesurfaceofplainthings,theplainerthesailing—— themorecomfortableforyouandeverybodyelse。We’vealwaysgottocometothesurfacetobreathe,intheend,inanycase; we’remeanttoliveonthesurface,andwemightaswellstaythereandlookafteritandourselvesforallthegoodwedodivingdownafterfishthataren’tthere,exceptinourimagination。 Andsomeof’emareverydeadfish,too——the`SexProblem’,forinstance。 Whenwefalloffthesurfaceoftheearthitwillbetimeenoughtomakeaproblemoutofthefactthatwecouldn’tstickon。 I’maFederalPro-traderinthiscountry;I’maFederalistbecauseIthinkFederationistheplainandnaturalcourseforAustralia,andI’maFree-tectionistbecauseI’minfavourofsinkinganyquestion,oranytwothings,thatenlightenedpeoplecanargueandfightover,andtry,oneaftertheother,forfiftyyearswithoutbeingabletocometoadecisionabout,orprovewhichisbestforthewelfareofthecountry。 Itonlywastesayoungcountry’stime,andkeepsitofftherighttrack。 Federationisn’taproblem——it’saplainfact——buttheymakeaproblemoutofeverypaneltheyhavetopushdownintherottenoldboundaryfences。\" \"Personalinterests,\"suggestedJoe。 \"Ofcourse。It’spersonalinterestofthewrongsortthatmakesalltheproblems。Youcantracethesexproblemtopeoplewhotradeinunhealthypersonalinterests。 Ibelieveinpersonalinterestsoftherightsort——trueindividualism。 Ifwealllookedafterourselves,andourwivesandfamilies——ifwehaveany——intheproperway,theworldwouldbeallright。 Wewastetoomuchtimelookingaftereachother。 \"Now,supposingwe’retravellingandhavetogetashedandmakeachequeso’stobeabletosendafewquidhome,assoonaswecan,tothemissus,ortheoldfolks,andthenextwateristwentymilesahead。 Ifwesatdownandarguedoverasocialproblemtilldoomsday,wewouldn’tgettothetank;we’ddieofthirst,andthemissusandkids,ortheoldfolks,wouldbesoldupandturnedoutintothestreets,andhavetofallbackona`homeofhope’,orwaittheirturnattheBenevolentAsylumwithbagsforbrokenvictuals。I’veseenthat,andIdon’twantanybodybelongingtometohavetodoit。 \"Remindsmethatwhenapoor,desertedgirlgoestoa`home’theydon’tmakeaproblemofher——theydotheirbestforherandtrytogetherrighted。 Andthepriests,too:ifthere’sanythinginthesexoranyotherproblem——anythingthathasn’tbeenthreshedout——they’rethementhat’llknowit。 I’mnotaCatholic,butIknowthis:thatifagirlthat’sbeenleftbyone——nomatterwhatChurchshebelongsto——goestothepriest,they’llworkallthepointstheyknow(andtheyknow’emall)togetherrighted,and,ifthechap,orhispeople,won’tcomeuptothescratch,FatherRyan’llfrightenhelloutof’em。Ican’tsayasmuchforourownChurches。\" \"Butyou’reinfavourofsocialismanddemocracy?\"askedJoe。 \"OfcourseIam。Buttheworldwon’tdoanygoodarguingoverit。 Thepeoplewillhavetogetupandwalk,and,what’smore,sticktogether——andIdon’tthinkthey’lleverdothat——itain’tinhumannature。 Socialism,ordemocracy,wasallrightinthiscountrytillitgotfashionableandwasmadeafadoraproblemof。 Thenitgotsmotheredprettyquick。Andafadoraproblemalwaysbreedsahostofparasitesorhangers-on。Why,assoonasIsawtheadvancedidealistfools——they’regenerallythemiddle-class,shabby-genteelfamiliesthatcatchSpiritualismandTheosophyandthosesortofcomplaints,attheendoftheepidemic——thatcatchonatthetail-endofthingsandthinkthey’vecaughtsomethingbrand,shining,new;——assoonasIsawthem,andtheproblemspielersandnotoriety-huntersofbothsexes,beginningtohangroundAustralianUnionism,Iknewitwasdoomed。 Andsoitwas。Thestraightmenweredisgusted,ordrivenout。 Therearewomenwhohangonforthesamereasonthatagirlwillsometimesgointothedockandswearaninnocentman’slifeaway。 Butassoonastheyseethatthecauseisdying,theydropitatonce,andwaitforanother。Theycomelikebloodydingoesroundacalf,andonlyleavethebones。They’reaboutasdemocraticasthecrows。 Andtherotten`sex-problem’sortofthingisthecauseofitall; itpoisonsweakminds——andstrongonestoosometimes。 \"Why,youcouldmakeaproblemoutofEpsomsalts。YoumightargueastowhyhumanbeingswantEpsomsalts,andtrytotracethecausesthatleduptoit。Idon’tlikethetasteofEpsomsalts——it’snastyinthemouth——butwhenIfeelthatwayItake’em,andIfeelbetterafterwards;andthat’sgoodenoughforme。 Wemightarguethatblackiswhite,andwhiteisblack,andneitherof’emisanything,andnothingiseverything; andawoman’samanandaman’sawoman,andit’sreallythemanthathastheyoungsters,onlyweimagineit’sthewomanbecausesheimaginesthatshehasallthepainandtrouble,andthedoctorisundertheimpressionthathe’sattendingtoher,nottheman,andthemanthinkssotoobecauseheimagineshe’swalkingupanddownoutside,andslippingintothecornerpubnowandthenforaniptokeephiscourageup,waiting,whenit’shiswifethat’sdoingthatallthetime;wemightarguethatit’sallforceofimagination,andthatimaginationisanunknownforce,andthattheunknownisnothing。But,whenwe’vesettledallthattoourownsatisfaction,howmuchfurtheraheadarewe? Intheendwe’llcometotheconclusionthatweain’talive,andneverexisted,andthenwe’llleaveoffbothering,andtheworldwillgoonjustthesame。\" \"Whataboutscience?\"askedJoe。 \"Scienceain’t`sexproblems’;it’sfacts……Now,Idon’tmindSpiritualismandthosesortofthings;theymighthelptobreakthemonotony,andcan’tdomuchharm。Butthe`sexproblem’,asit’swrittenaboutto-day,does;it’sdangerousanddirty,andit’stimetosettleitwithaclub。Scienceandeducation,ifleftalone,willlookaftersexfacts。 \"Youcan’tgetanythingoutofthe`sexproblem’,nomatterhowyouargue。 IntheoldBibletimestheyhadhalfadozenwiveseach,butwedon’tknowforcertainhowTHEYgoton。TheMormonstrieditagain,andseemedtogetonallrighttillweinterfered。Wedon’tseemtobeabletogetonwithonewifenow——atleast,accordingtothe`sexproblem’。 The`sexproblem’troubledtheTurkssomuchthattheytriedthree。 Lotsofustrytosettleitbyknockingroundpromiscuously,andthatleadstoactionsformaintenanceandbreachofpromisecases,andallsortsoftrouble。Ourblackssettlethe`sexproblem’withaclub,andsofarIhaven’theardanycomplaintsfromthem…… \"Takehereditarycausesandsurroundingcircumstances,forinstance。 Inordertounderstandorjudgeamanright,youwouldneedtoliveunderthesameroofwithhimfromchildhood,andunderthesameroofs,ortents,withhisparents,rightbacktoAdam,andthenyou’dbeblockedforwantofmoreancestorsthroughwhichtotracethecausesthatledtoAbel——ImeanCain——goingonashedid。 What’stheuseorsenseofit?Youmightargueawayinanydirectionforamillionmilesandamillionyearsbackintothepast,butyou’vegottocomebacktowhereyouareifyouwishtodoanygoodforyourself,oranyoneelse。 \"Sometimesittakesyoualongwhiletogetbacktowhereyouare—— sometimesyouneverdoit。Why,whenthosecontroversieswerestartedinthe`Bulletin’aboutthekangaroosandotherthings,IthoughtIknewsomethingaboutthebush。NowI’mdamnedifI’msureIcouldtellakangaroofromawombat。 \"Tryingtofindoutthingsisthecauseofalltheworkandtroubleinthisworld。ItwasEve’sfaultinthefirstplace——orAdam’s,rather,becauseitmightbearguedthatheshouldhavebeenmaster。 Somemenaretoolazytobemastersintheirownhomes,andruntheshowproperly;somearetoocareless,andsometoodrunkmostoftheirtime,andsometooweak。IfAdamandEvehadn’ttriedtofindoutthingsthere’dhavebeennotoilandtroubleintheworldto-day;there’dhavebeennobloatedcapitalists,andnohorny-handedworkingmen,andnopolitics,nofreetradeandprotection——andnoclothes。Thewomannextdoorwouldn’tbeabletopickholesinyourwife’swashingontheline。We’dhavebeenallrunningaboutinabigGardenofEdenwithnothingon,andnothingtodoexceptloaf,andmakelove,andlark,andlaugh,andplaypracticaljokesoneachother。\" Joegrinned。 \"Thatwouldhavebeenglorious。Wouldn’tit,Joe?There’dhavebeenno`sexproblem’then。\" TheMaster’sMistakeWilliamSpencerstayedawayfromschoolthathotday,and\"wentswimming\"。ThemasterwroteanotetoWilliam’sfather,andgaveittoWilliam’sbrotherJoetocarryhome。 \"You’llgivethattoyourfatherto-night,Joseph。\" \"Yes,sir。\" BillwaitedforJoenearthegap,andwalkedhomewithhim。 \"Is’poseyou’vegotanoteforfather。\" \"Yes,\"saidJoe。 \"Is’poseyouknowwhat’sinit?\" \"Ye——yes。Oh,whydidyoustopaway,Bill?\" \"Youdon’tmeantosaythatyou’redirtymeanenoughtogiveittofather?Hey?\" \"Imust,Will。Ipromisedthemaster。\" \"Heneedn’tneverknow。\" \"Oh,yes,hewill。He’scomingovertoourplaceonSaturday,andhe’ssuretoaskmeto-morrow。\" Pause。 \"Lookhere,Joe!\"saidBill,\"Idon’twanttogetahidingandgowithoutsupperto-night。Ipromisedtogo’possumingwithJohnnyNowlett,andhe’sgoingtogivemeafireoutofhisgun。 Youcancome,too。Idon’twanttocopoutonitto-night—— ifIdoI’llrunawayfromhomeagain,sothere。\" Billwalkedonabitinmoody,Joeintroubled,silence。 Billtriedagain:hethreatened,argued,andpleaded,butJoewasfirm。 \"Themastertrustedme,Will,\"hesaid。 \"Joe,\"saidBillatlast,afteralongpause,\"Iwouldn’tdoittoyou。\" Joewastroubled。 \"Iwouldn’tdoittoyou,Joe。\" JoethoughthowBillhadstoodupandfoughtforhimonlylastweek。 \"I’dtearthenoteinbits;I’dtellahundredlies; I’dtakeadozenhidingsfirst,Joe——Iwould。\" Joewasgreatlytroubled。Hischestheaved,andthetearscametohiseyes。 \"I’ddomorethanthatforyou,Joe,andyouknowit。\" Joeknewit。Theywerecrossingtheoldgoldfieldnow。 Therewasashaftclosetothepath;ithadfallenin,funnel-shaped,atthetop,butwasstillthirtyorfortyfeetdeep; someoldlogswerejammedacrossaboutfivefeetdown。 Joesuddenlysnatchedthenotefromhispocketandthrewitin。 Itflutteredtotheothersideandrestedonapieceoftheoldtimber。 Billsawit,butsaidnothing,and,seeingtheirfathercominghomefromwork,theyhurriedon。 Joewasdeepintroublenow。Billtriedtocomfortandcheerhim,butitwasnouse。Billpromisednevertorunawayfromhomeanymore,togotoschooleveryday,andnevertofight,orsteal,ortelllies。 ButJoehadbetrayedhistrustforthefirsttimeinhislife,andwouldn’tbecomforted。 SometimeinthenightBillwoke,andfoundJoesittingupinbedcrying。 \"Why,what’sthematter,Joe?\" \"Ineverdoneameanthinglikethatbefore,\"sobbedJoe。\"IwishedI’dchuckedmeselfdowntheshaftinstead。Themastertrustedme,Will; an’now,ifheasksmeto-morrow,I’llhavetotellalie。\" \"Thentellthetruth,Joe,an’takethehidin’;it’llsoonbeover—— justacoupleofcutswiththecaneandit’llbeallover。\" \"Oh,no,itwon’t。Hewon’tnevertrustmeanymore。I’veneverbeencanedinthatschoolyet,Will,andifIamI’llnevergoagain。 Oh!whywillyourunawayfromhome,Will,andplaythewag,andsteal,andgetusallintosuchtrouble?Youdon’tknowhowmothertakesonaboutit——youdon’tknowhowithurtsfather!I’vedeceivedthemaster,andmotherandfatherto-day,justbecauseyou’reso——soselfish,\" andhelaiddownandcriedhimselftosleep。 Billlayawakeandthoughttilldaylight;thenhegotupquietly,putonhisclothes,andstoleawayfromthehouseandacrosstheflat,followedbythedog,whothoughtitwasa’possum-huntingexpedition。 Billwishedthedogwouldnotbequitesodemonstrative,atleastuntiltheygotawayfromthehouse。Hewentstraighttotheshaft,lethimselfdowncarefullyontooneoftheoldlogs,andstoopedtopickupthenote,gleamingwhiteinthesicklysummerdaylight。 Thentherottentimbergavewaysuddenly,withoutamoment’swarning…… Theyfoundhimthatmorningataboutnineo’clock。Thedogattractedtheattentionofanoldfossickerpassingtohiswork。TheletterwasgrippedinBill’srighthandwhentheybroughthimup。Theytookhimhome,andthefatherwentforadoctor。Billcametohimselfalittlejustbeforethelast,andsaid:\"Mother!Iwasn’trunningaway,mother——tellfatherthat——I——Iwantedtotryandcatcha’possumontheground……Where’sJoe?IwantJoe。Goout,mother,aminute,andsendJoe。\" \"HereIam,Bill,\"saidJoe,inachoking,terrifiedvoice。 \"Hasthemasterbeenyet?\" \"No。\" \"Benddown,Joe。Iwentforthenote,andthelogsgaveway。 Imeanttobebackbeforetheywasup。Idroppeditdowninsidethebed; youwatchyourchanceandgetit;andsayyouforgotitlastnight——sayyoudidn’tliketogiveit——thatwon’tbealie。 TellthemasterI’m——I’msorry——tellthemasternevertosendnonotesnomore——exceptbygirls——that’sall……Mother! Taketheblanketsoffme——I’mdyin’。\" TheStoryoftheOracle\"Weyoungfellows,\"said\"SympathyJoe\"toMitchell,aftertea,intheirfirstcampwesttheriver——\"andyouandIAREyoungfellows,comparatively——thinkweknowtheworld。Thereareplentyofyoungchapsknockingroundinthiscountrywhoreckonthey’vebeenthroughitallbeforethey’rethirty。I’vemetcynicsandmen-o’-the-world,agedtwenty-oneorthereabouts,who’veneverbeenfurtherthanatriptoSydney。Theytalkabout`thisworld’asifthey’dknockedaroundinhalf-a-dozenotherworldsbeforetheycameacrosshere—— andtheyarejustasoff-handaboutitasolderAustraliansarewhentheytalkaboutthiscolonyascomparedwiththeothers。Theysay: `Myoath!——samehere。’`I’vebeenthere。’`Myoath!——you’reright。’ `Takeitfromme!’andallthatsortofthing。Theyunderstandwomen,andhaveacontemptfor’em;andchapsthatdon’ttalkastheytalk,ordoastheydo,orseeastheysee,areeithersoftorratty。 Agoodmanyreckonthat`lifeain’tblankywellworthlivin’’; sometimestheyfeelsoblankysomehowthattheywouldn’tgiveablankwhethertheychuckeditornot;butthatsortneverchuckit。 It’smostlythequietmenthatdothat,andifthey’vegotanycomplaintstomakeagainsttheworldtheymake’emattheheadstation。 Why,I’veknownhealthy,single,youngfellowsundertwenty-fivewhodranktodrowntheirtroubles——somebecausetheyreckonedtheworlddidn’tunderstandnorappreciate’em——asifitCOULD!\" \"Iftheworlddon’tunderstandorappreciateyou,\"saidMitchellsolemnly,ashereachedforaburningsticktolighthispipe——\"MAKEit!\" \"TodrownTHEIRtroubles!\"continuedJoe,inatoneofimpatientcontempt。 \"TheOraclemustbewellontowardsthesixties;hecantakehisglasswithanyman,butyouneversawhimdrunk。\" \"What’stheOracletodowithit?\" \"Didyoueverhearhishistory?\" \"No。Doyouknowit?\" \"Yes,thoughIdon’tthinkhehasanyideathatIdo。Now,weweretalkingabouttheOraclealittlewhileago。Weknowhe’sanoldass; agoodmanyoutsidersconsiderthathe’sabitsoftorratty,and,aswe’relikelytobematestogetherforsometimeonthatfencingcontract,ifwegetit,youmightaswellknowwhatsortofamanheisandwas,so’syouwon’tgetuneasyabouthimifhegetsdeafforawhilewhenyou’retalking,ordoesfunnythingswithhispipeorpint-pot,orwalksupanddownbyhimselfforanhourorsoaftertea,orsitsonalogwithhisheadinhishands,orleansonthefenceinthegloamingandkeepslookinginablanksortofway,straightahead,acrosstheclearing。 Forhe’sgazingatsomethingathousandmilesacrosscountry,south-east,andabouttwentyyearsbackintothepast,andnodoubtheseeshimself(asayoungman),andaGippslandgirl,spooningunderthestarsalongbetweenthehop-gardensandtheMitchellRiver。 And,ifyougetholtofafiddleoraconcertina,don’trasporswanktoomuchonoldtunes,whenhe’sround,fortheOraclecan’tstandit。 Playsomethinglively。He’llbedownthereatthatsurveyor’scampyarningtillallhours,sowe’llhaveplentyoftimeforthestory—— butdon’tyouevergivehimahintthatyouknow。 \"Mypeopleknewhimwell;Igotmostofthestoryfromthem—— mostlyfromUncleBob,whoknewhimbetterthanany。Therestleakedoutthroughthewomen——youknowhowthingsleakoutamongstwomen?\" Mitchelldroppedhisheadandscratchedthebackofit。HEknew。 \"ItwasontheCudgegongRiver。MyUncleBobwasmateswithhimononeofthose`rushes’alongthere——the`Pipeclay’,Ithinkitwas,orthe`LogPaddock’。TheOraclewasayoungmanthen,ofcourse,andsowasUncleBob(hewasamatchformostmen)。YouseetheOraclenow,andyoucanimaginewhathewaswhenhewasayoungman。 Oversixfeet,andasstraightasasapling,UncleBobsaid,clean-limbed,andasfreshastheymademeninthosedays; carriedhishandsbehindhim,ashedoesnow,whenhehasn’tgottheswag—— buthisshoulderswerebackinthosedays。Ofcoursehewasn’ttheOraclethen;hewasyoungTomMarshall——butthatdoesn’tmatter。 Everybodylikedhim——especiallywomenandchildren。 Hewasabithappy-go-luckyandcareless,buthedidn’tknowanythingabout`thisworld’,anddidn’tbotheraboutit;hehadn’t`beenthere’。 `Andhisheartwasasgoodasgold,’myauntusedtosay。 Hedidn’tunderstandwomenasweyoungfellowsdonowadays,andthereforehehadn’tanycontemptfor’em。Perhapsheunderstood,andunderstands,thembetterthananyofus,withoutknowingit。 Anyway,youknow,he’salwaysgentleandkindwhereawomanorchildisconcerned,anddoesn’tliketohearustalkaboutwomenaswedosometimes。 \"Therewasagirlonthegoldfields——afinelumpofablonde,andprettygay。ShecamefromSydney,Ithink,withherpeople,whokeptshantiesonthefields。Shehadasplendidvoice,andusedtosing`Madeline’。Theremighthavebeenoneortwobadwomenbeforethat,intheOracle’sworld,butnocold-blooded,designingones。 Hecallsthebadones`unfortunate’。 \"PerhapsitwasTom’slooks,orhisfreshness,orhisinnocence,orsoftness——oralltogether——thatattractedher。Anyway,hegotmixedupwithherbeforethegoldfieldpeteredout。 \"NodoubtittookalongwhileforthefactstoworkintoTom’sheadthatagirlmightsinglikeshedidandyetbethoroughlyunprincipled。 TheOraclewasalwaysslowatcomingtoadecision,butwhenhedoesit’sgenerallytherightone。Anyway,youcantakethatforgranted,foryouwon’tmovehim。 \"Idon’tknowwhetherhefoundoutthatshewasn’tallthatshepretentedtobetohim,orwhethertheyquarrelled,orwhethershechuckedhimoverforaluckydigger。Tomneverhadanyluckonthegoldfields。Anyway,heleftandwentovertotheVictorianside,wherehispeoplewere,andwentupGippslandway。Itwasthereforthefirsttimeinhislifethathegotwhatyouwouldcall`properlygoneonagirl’;hegothardhit——hemethisfate。 \"HernamewasBerthaBredt,Iremember。AuntBobsawherafterwards。 AuntBobusedtosaythatshewas`agirlasGodmadeher’——agood,true,womanlygirl——oneofthosesortofgirlsthatonlyloveonce。 Tomgotonwithherfather,whowaspackinghorsesthroughtherangestothenewgoldfields——itwasroughcountryandtherewerenoroads; theyhadtopackeverythingthereinthosedays,andtherewasmoneyinit。 Thegirl’sfathertooktoTom——asalmosteverybodyelsedid—— and,asfarasthegirlwasconcerned,Ithinkitwasacaseofloveatfirstsight。Theyonlykneweachotherforaboutsixmonths,andwereonly`courting’(astheycalleditthen) forthreeorfourmonthsaltogether,butshewasthatsortofgirlthatcanloveamanforsixweeksandlosehimforever,andyetgoonlovinghimtotheendofherlife——anddiewithhisnameonherlips。 \"Well,thingswerebrighteningupeverywayforTom,andheandhissweetheartwerebeginningtotalkabouttheirownlittlehomeinfuture,whentherecamealetterfromthe`Madeline’girlinNewSouthWales。 \"Shewasinterribletrouble。Herbabywastobeborninamonth。 Herpeoplehadkickedherout,andshewasindangerofstarving。 Shebeggedandprayedofhimtocomebackandmarryher,ifonlyforhischild’ssake。Hecouldgothen,andbefree; shewouldnevertroublehimanymore——onlycomeandmarryherforthechild’ssake。 \"TheOracledoesn’tknowwherehelostthatletter,butIdo。 Itwasburntafterwardsbyawoman,whowasmorethanamothertohiminhistrouble——AuntBob。Shethoughthemightcarryitroundwiththerestofhispapers,inhisswag,foryears,andcomeacrossitunexpectedlywhenhewascampedbyhimselfinthebushandfeelingdull。 Itwouldn’thavedonehimanygoodthen。 \"Hemusthavefoughtthehardestfightinhislifewhenhegotthatletter。 Nodoubthewalkedtoandfro,toandfro,allnight,withhishandsbehindhim,andhiseyesontheground,ashedoesnowsometimes。 Walkingupanddownhelpsyoutofightathingout。 \"Nodoubthethoughtofthingsprettywellashethinksnow: thepoorgirl’sshameoneverytongue,andbelledroundthedistrictbyeveryhaginthetownship;andshelookeduponbywomenasbeingasbadasanymanwhoeverwenttoBathurstintheolddays,handcuffedbetweentwotroopers。Thereissympathy,apipeandtobacco,acheeringword,and,maybe,awhiskynowandthen,forthecriminalonhisjourney;butthereisnomercy,atleastasfaraswomenareconcerned,forthepoorfoolishgirl,whohastosneakoutthebackwayandroundbybackstreetsandlanesafterdark,withacloakontohideherfigure。 \"Tomsentwhatmoneyhethoughthecouldspare,andnextdayhewenttothegirlhelovedandwholovedhim,andtoldherthetruth,andshowedhertheletter。Shewasonlyagirl——butthesortofgirlyouCOULDgotoinacrisislikethat。Hehadmadeuphismindtodotherightthing,andshelovedhimallthemoreforit。 Andsotheyparted。 \"WhenTomreached`Pipeclay’,thegirl’srelations,thatshewasstoppingwith,hadaparsonreadiedup,andtheyweremarriedthesameday。\" \"Andwhathappenedafterthat?\"askedMitchell。 \"Nothinghappenedforthreeorfourmonths;thenthechildwasborn。 Itwasn’this!\" Mitchellstoodupwithanoath。 \"Thegirlwasthoroughlybad。She’dbeencarryingonwithGodknowshowmanymen,bothbeforeandaftershetrappedTom。\" \"Andwhatdidhedothen?\" \"Well,youknowhowtheOraclearguesoverthings,andIsupposehewasasbiganoldfoolthenasheisnow。Hethinksthat,asmostmenwoulddeceivewomeniftheycould,whenonemangetscaught,he’sgotnocalltosquealaboutit;he’sbound,becauseofthesinsofmeningeneralagainstwomen,tomakethebestofit。Whatisoneman’swrongcountedagainstthewrongsofhundredsofunfortunategirls。 \"It’sanuncommonwayofarguing——likemostoftheOracle’sideas—— butitseemstolookallrightatfirstsight。 \"Perhapshethoughtshe’dgostraight;perhapssheconvincedhimthathewasthecauseofherfirstfall;anywayhestucktoherformorethanayear,andintendedtotakeherawayfromthatplaceassoonashe’dscrapedenoughmoneytogether。Itmighthavegoneonuptillnow,ifthefatherofthechild——abigblackIrishmannamedRedmond——hadn’tcomesneakingbackattheendofayear。 He——well,hecamehangingroundMrs。MarshallwhileTomwasawayatwork—— andsheencouragedhim。AndTomwasforcedtoseeit。 \"Tomwantedtofightouthisownbattlewithoutinterference,butthechapswouldn’tlethim——theyreckonedthathe’dstandverylittleshowagainstRedmond,whowasaveryroughcustomerandafightingman。 MyuncleBob,whowastherestill,fixeditupthisway: TheOraclewastofightRedmond,andiftheOraclegotlickedUncleBobwastotakeRedmondon。IfRedmondwhippedUncleBob,thatwastosettleit;butifUncleBobthrashedRedmond,thenhewasalsotofightRedmond’smate,anotherbig,roughPaddynamedDuigan。 Thentheaffairwouldbefinished——nomatterwhichwaythelastboutwent。 Yousee,UncleBobwasreckonedmoreofamatchforRedmondthantheOraclewas,sothethinglookedfairenough——atfirstsight。 \"Redmondhadhismate,Duigan,andoneortwoothersoftheroughgangthatusedtoterrorisethefieldsroundthereintheroaringdaysofGulgong。 TheOraclehadUncleBob,ofcourse,andlongDaveRegan,thedrover—— agood-hearted,sawnykindofchapthat’dbreakthedevil’sownbuck-jumper,orsmashhim,orgetsmashedhimself——andlittleJimmyNowlett,thebullocky,andoneortwooftheold,better-classdiggersthatwereleftonthefield。 \"There’saclearspaceamongthesaplingsinSpecimenGully,wheretheyusedtopitchcircuses;andhere,inthecoolofasummerevening,thetwomenstoodfacetoface。Redmondwasarough,roaring,foul-mouthedman;hestrippedtohisshirt,androaredlikeabull,andswore,andsneered,andwantedtotakethewholeofTom’scrowdwhilehewasatit,andmakeonecleanjobof’em。Couldn’twastetimefightingthemalloneaftertheother,becausehewantedtogetawaytothenewrushatCattleCreeknextday。Thefoolhadbeendrinkingshanty-whisky。 \"Tomstoodupinhisclean,whitemolesandwhiteflannelshirt——oneofthosesortwithnosleeves,thatgivethearmsplay。 HehadasortofsetexpressionandalookinhiseyesthatUncleBob——nornoneofthem——hadeverseentherebefore。 `Giveusplentyof————room!’roaredRedmond;`oneofusisgoingtohell,now!Thisisgoingtobeafighttoa————finish,anda————shortone!’Anditwas!\"Joepaused。 \"Goon,\"saidMitchell——\"goon!\" Joedrewalongbreath。 \"TheOraclenevergotamark!Hewastop-dogrightfromthestart。 PerhapsitwashisstrengththatRedmondhadunderrated,orhiswantofsciencethatpuzzledhim,ortheawfulsilenceofthemanthatfrightenedhim(itmadeevenUncleBobuneasy)。Or,perhaps,itwasProvidence(itwasagloriouschanceforProvidence),but,anyway,asIsay,theOraclenevergotamark,exceptonhisknuckles。 AfterafewroundsRedmondfunkedandwantedtogivein,butthechapswouldn’tlethim——notevenhisownmates——exceptDuigan。 Theymadehimtakeitaslongashecouldstandonhisfeet。 Heevenshammedtobeknockedout,androaredoutsomethingabouthavingbrokenhis————ankle——butitwasnouse。AndtheOracle! Thechapsthatknewthoughtthathe’drefusetofight,andneverhitamanthathadgivenin。Buthedid。Hejuststoodtherewiththatquietlookinhiseyesandwaited,and,whenhedidhit,therewasn’tanynecessityforRedmondtoPRETENDtobeknockeddown。 You’llseeaglintofthatoldlightintheOracle’seyesevennow,onceinawhile;andwhenyoudoit’sasignthatyouorsomeonearegoingtoofar,andhadbetterpullup,forit’saredlightontheline,oldasheis。 \"Now,JimmyNowlettwasanuggetylittlefellow,hardascastiron,good-hearted,butveryexcitable;andwhenthebashedRedmondwasbeingcartedoff(poorUncleBobwasalwaysprettyhigh-strung,andwassittingonalogsobbinglikeagreatchildfromthereaction),DuiganmadesomesneeringremarkthatonlyJimmyNowlettcaught,andinaninstanthewasupandatDuigan。 \"PerhapsDuiganwasdemoralisedbyhismate’sdefeat,orbythesuddennessoftheattack;but,atallevents,hegotahiding,too。 UncleBobusedtosaythatitwasthefunniestthingheeversawinhislife。 Jimmykeptyelling:`Letmegetathim!BytheLord,letmegetathim!’ Andnobodywasattemptingtostophim,heWASgettingathimallthetime—— andproperly,too;and,whenhe’dknockedDuigandown,he’ddanceroundhimandcallonhimtogetup;andeverytimehejumpedorbounced,he’dsqueaklikeanindia-rubberball,UncleBobsaid,andhewouldnearlybursthisboilertryingtolugthebigmanontohisfeetso’shecouldknockhimdownagain。IttooktwoofJimmy’smatesalltheirtimetolamhimdownintoacomparativelyreasonablestateofmindafterthefightwasover。 \"TheOracleleftforSydneynextday,andUncleBobwentwithhim。 HestayedatUncleBob’splaceforsometime。Hegotveryquiet,theysaid,andgentle;heusedtoplaywiththechildren,andtheygotmightyfondofhim。Theoldfolksthoughthisheartwasbroken,butitwentthroughadeepersorrowstillafterthatanditain’tbrokenyet。 Ittakesalottobreaktheheartofaman。\" \"Andhiswife,\"askedMitchell——\"whatbecameofher?\" \"Idon’tthinkheeversawheragain。Shedroppeddownprettylowafterhelefther——I’veheardshe’slivingsomewherequietly。 TheOracle’sbeensendingsomeonemoneyeversinceIknewhim,andIknowit’sawoman。Isupposeit’sshe。Heisn’tthesortofamantoseeawomanstarve——especiallyawomanhehadeverhadanythingtodowith。\" \"AndtheGippslandgirl?\"askedMitchell。 \"That’stheworstpartofitall,Ithink。TheOraclewentupNorthsomewhere。InthecourseofayearortwohisaffairgotoverGippslandwaythroughamateofhiswholivedoverthere,andatlastthestorygottotheearsofthisgirl,BerthaBredt。 Shemusthavewrittenadozenletterstohim,AuntBobsaid。 Sheknewwhatwasin’em,but,ofcourse,she’dnevertellus。 TheOracleonlywroteoneinreply。Then,whatmustthegirldobutclearoutfromhomeandmakeherwayovertoSydney—— toAuntBob’splace,lookingforTom。Shenevergotanyfurther。 Shetookill——brain-fever,orbrokenheart,orsomethingofthatsort。 Allthetimeshewasdownhercrywas——`Iwanttoseehim! IwanttofindTom!IonlywanttoseeTom!’ \"Whentheysawshewasdying,AuntBobwiredtotheOracletocome—— andhecame。WhenthegirlsawitwasTomsittingbythebed,shejustgaveonelonglookinhisface,putherarmsroundhisneck,andlaidherheadonhisshoulder——anddied……HerecomestheOraclenow。\" Mitchellliftedthetea-billyontothecoals。