In A New World or, Among The Gold Fields Of Australia
ing in mud which appears to have no bottom. The road to the mines was all the worse for having been ploughed up by bullock teams, and worked into a slough whic
obstacles that intervened. It was not long before our party began to understand the nature of the task
Western States, and I thought I knew something about mud, but Australy's a
y land the exception,"
ckpole, drawing a deep breath. "I s'pos
as six weeks getting
d," said Obed, with a grim smile at his j
n and cart through a bog a hundred feet across, and the appearance of the party,
re?" suggested Harry. "I can im
sea is much nicer. If we could only go by water," and the young sailor looked down a
cleaner at any rate.
ck
y were obliged to give the tired cattle a
mpment. As well as they could judge, th
w far is the whole d
ed miles," ans
go through in twelve o
of speed," said Fletcher. "We
If we don't I'd better have stayed in Californy. W
id Fletcher dryly, and he evidently
responded Obed. "I kinder want to see what Australy is like. All th
trees, and it may readily be believed that all slept well. The boys felt
as much refreshment from an hour's sleep as most people do from a period twice as long. He had b
on his feet he approached Obed Stackpole with noiseless tread. The Yankee was sleeping with his mouth wide open, occasion
he ejaculated. "I'd
Fletcher's conscience would not have been likely to stand
muttered Fletcher. "I wonder whether
riend to wake at the least touch. This, of course, was not known to Dick Fletcher
ckets with the practiced skill of a pickpocket
re you about?" exclaimed Obed, sudd
struggling violently, but in
e told me what
and I'll
you a pickpocket, my enterprising friend, o
said Fletcher angrily. "I'm no
of your little game? Maybe
'd like to have a smoke, but had no matches.
ou wake me up
ught you needed rest after a hard day
ed Obed dryly. "So that's a
er, regaining confidence
leep, that's all! In Californy, Fletcher, if you had been caught doin' it, ten chances to one you'd ha
ny, but I've
tches in my other pocket, but I'd r
ave brought some with me. It's ver
n borrowin' them of a sleepin' man with
when you're awake," said Fetcher with a short laugh. "Do
ty sound, but the lea
nkee is rather a dangerous man to tackle. I won't a
travel with a friend-a great chum of mine-and we never stood on ceremony with each
when I wake up I don't always have my wits about me,
I beg," said Fletch
n'?" demanded Ob
izing for seizing me by the throat. As you say, you wa
imself. "I didn't think of that way of pu
r, though he did not care for it, by way of removing any lingerin