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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Station Amusements, by Lady Barker
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
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+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
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+
+Title: Station Amusements
+
+Author: Lady Barker
+
+Release Date: June 4, 2009 [EBook #5992]
+Last Updated: February 1, 2013
+
+Language: English
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+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STATION AMUSEMENTS ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by P. J. Riddick, and David Widger
+
+
+
+
+
+
+</pre>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h1>
+ STATION AMUSEMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND
+ </h1>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ By Lady Barker
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ Contents
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <a href="#link2H_PREF"> Preface. </a><br />
+ </p>
+ <table summary="" style="margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0001"> Chapter I. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ A Bush picnic
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0002"> Chapter II. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Eel-fishing
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0003"> Chapter III. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Pig-stalking
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0004"> Chapter IV. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Skating in the back country
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0005"> Chapter V. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Toboggon-ing
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0006"> Chapter VI. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Buying a run
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0007"> Chapter VII. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ "Buying a run"&mdash;continued
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0008"> Chapter VIII. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Looking for a congregation
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0009"> Chapter IX. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Another shepherd's hut
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0010"> Chapter X. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Swaggers
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0011"> Chapter X. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Changing servants
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0012"> Chapter XII. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Culinary troubles
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0013"> Chapter XIII. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Amateur Servants
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0014"> Chapter XIV. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Our pets
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0015"> Chapter XV. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ A feathered pet
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0016"> Chapter XVI. </a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Doctoring without a diploma
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <a href="#link2HCH0017"> Chapter XVII. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</a>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ Odds and ends
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <a name="link2H_PREF" id="link2H_PREF">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ Preface.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ The interest shown by the public in the simple and true account of
+ every-day life in New Zealand, published by the author three years ago,
+ has encouraged her to enlarge upon the theme. This volume is but a
+ continuation of "Station Life," with this difference: that whereas that
+ little book dwelt somewhat upon practical matters, these pages are
+ entirely devoted to reminiscences of the idler hours of a settler's life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Many readers have friends and relations out in those beautiful distant
+ islands, and though her book should possess no wider interest, the author
+ hopes that these at least will care to know exactly what sort of life
+ their absent dear ones are leading. One thing is certain: that few books
+ can ever have afforded so much pleasure to their authors, or can have
+ appeared more completely to write themselves, than "Station Life," and
+ this, its sequel.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ M. A. B. <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <a name="link2HCH0001" id="link2HCH0001">
+ <!-- H2 anchor --> </a>
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ Chapter I: A Bush picnic.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ Since my return to England, two years ago, I have been frequently asked by
+ my friends and acquaintances, "How did you amuse yourself up at the
+ station?" I am generally tempted to reply, "We were all too busy to need
+ amusement;" but when I come to think the matter over calmly and
+ dispassionately, I find that a great many of our occupations may be
+ classed under the head of play rather than work. But that would hardly
+ give a fair idea of our lives there, either. It would be more correct to
+ say perhaps, that most of our simple pleasures were composed of a solid
+ layer of usefulness underneath the froth of fun and frolic. I purpose
+ therefore in these sketches to describe some of the pursuits which
+ afforded us a keen enjoyment at the time,&mdash;an enjoyment arising from
+ perfect health, simple tastes, and an exquisite climate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It will be as well to begin with the description of one of the picnics,
+ which were favourite amusements in our home, nestled in a valley of the
+ Malvern Hills of Canterbury. These hills are of a very respectable height,
+ and constitute in fact the lowest slopes of the great Southern Alps, which
+ rise to snow-clad peaks behind them. Our little wooden homestead stood at
+ the head of a sunny, sheltered valley, and around it we could see the
+ hills gradually rolling into downs, which in their turn were smoothed out,
+ some ten or twelve miles off, into the dead level of the plains. The only
+ drawback to the picturesque beauty of these lower ranges is the absence of
+ forest, or as it is called there, bush. Behind the Malvern Hills, where
+ they begin to rise into steeper ascents, lies many and many a mile of
+ bush-clad mountain, making deep blue shadows when the setting sun brings
+ the grand Alpine range into sharp white outline against the background of
+ dazzling Italian sky. But just here, where my beloved antipodean home
+ stood, we had no trees whatever, except those which we had planted
+ ourselves, and whose growth we watched with eager interest. I dwell a
+ little upon this point, to try to convey to any one who may glance at
+ these pages, how we all,&mdash;dwellers among tree-less hills as we were,&mdash;longed
+ and pined for the sights and sounds of a "bush."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Quite out of view from the house or garden, and about seven miles away,
+ lay a mountain pass, or saddle, over a range, which was densely wooded,
+ and from whose highest peak we could see a wide extent of timbered
+ country. Often in our evening rides we have gone round by that saddle, in
+ spite of a break-neck track and quicksands and bogs, just to satisfy our
+ constant longing for green leaves, waving branches, and the twitter of
+ birds. Whenever any wood was wanted for building a stockyard, or slabbing
+ a well, or making a post-and-rail fence around a new paddock, we were
+ obliged to take out a Government license to cut wood in this splendid
+ bush. Armed with the necessary document the next step was to engage
+ "bushmen," or woodcutters by profession, who felled and cut the timber
+ into the proper lengths, and stacked it neatly in a clearing, where it
+ could get dry and seasoned. These stacks were often placed in such
+ inaccessible and rocky parts of the steep mountain side, that they had to
+ be brought down to the flat in rude little sledges, drawn by a bullock,
+ who required to be trained to the work, and to possess so steady and
+ equable a disposition as to be indifferent to the annoyance of great logs
+ of heavy wood dangling and bumping against his heels as the sledge pursued
+ its uneven way down the bed of a mountain torrent, in default of a better
+ road.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Imagine, then, a beautiful day in our early New Zealand autumn. For a week
+ past, a furious north-westerly gale had been blowing down the gorges of
+ the Rakaia and the Selwyn, as if it had come out of a funnel, and sweeping
+ across the great shelterless plains with irresistible force. We had been
+ close prisoners to the house all those days, dreading to open a door to go
+ out for wood or water, lest a terrific blast should rush in and whip the
+ light shingle roof off. Not an animal could be seen out of doors; they had
+ all taken shelter on the lee-side of the gorse hedges, which are always
+ planted round a garden to give the vegetables a chance of coming up. On
+ the sky-line of the hills could be perceived towards evening, mobs of
+ sheep feeding with their heads <i>up</i>-wind, and travelling to the high
+ camping-grounds which they always select in preference to a valley. The
+ yellow tussocks were bending all one way, perfectly flat to the ground,
+ and the shingle on the gravel walk outside rattled like hail against the
+ low latticed windows. The uproar from the gale was indescribable, and the
+ little fragile house swayed and shook as the furious gusts hurled
+ themselves against it. Inside its shelter, the pictures were blowing out
+ from the walls, until I expected them to be shaken off their hooks even in
+ those rooms which had plank walls lined with papered canvas; whilst in the
+ kitchen, store-room, etc., whose sides were made of cob, the dust blew in
+ fine clouds from the pulverized walls, penetrating even to the dairy, and
+ settling half an inch thick on my precious cream. At last, when our skin
+ felt like tightly drawn parchment, and our ears and eyes had long been
+ filled with powdered earth, the wind dropped at sunset as suddenly as it
+ had risen five days before. We ventured out to breathe the dust-laden
+ atmosphere, and to look if the swollen creeks (swollen because snow-fed)
+ had done or threatened to do any mischief, and saw on the south-west
+ horizon great fleecy masses of cloud driving rapidly up before a chill icy
+ breeze. Hurrah, here comes a sou'-wester! The parched-up earth, the
+ shrivelled leaves, the dusty grass, all needed the blessed damp air. In an
+ hour it was upon us. We had barely time to house the cows and horses, to
+ feed the fowls, and secure them in their own shed, and to light a roaring
+ coal (or rather lignite, for it is not true coal) fire in the
+ drawing-room, when, with a few warning splashes, the deluge of cold rain
+ came steadily down, and we went to sleep to the welcome sound of its
+ refreshing patter.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All that I have been describing was the weather of the past week.
+ Disagreeable as it might have been, it was needed in both its hot and
+ cold, dry and wet extremes, to make a true New Zealand day. The furious
+ nor'-wester had blown every fleck of cloud below the horizon, and dried
+ the air until it was as light as ether. The "s'utherly buster," on the
+ other hand, had cooled and refreshed everything in the most delicious way,
+ and a perfect day had come at last. What words can describe the pleasure
+ it is to inhale such an atmosphere? One feels as if old age or sickness or
+ even sorrow, could hardly exist beneath such a spotless vault of blue as
+ stretched out above our happy heads. I have often been told that this
+ feeling of intense pleasure on a fine day, which is peculiar to New
+ Zealand, is really a very low form of animal enjoyment. It may be so, but
+ I only know that I never stood in the verandah early in the morning of
+ such a day as I am trying to sketch in pen and ink now, without feeling
+ the highest spiritual joy, the deepest thankfulness to the loving Father
+ who had made His beautiful world so fair, and who would fain lead us
+ through its paths of pleasantness to a still more glorious, home, which
+ will be free from the shadows brooding from beneath sin's out-stretched
+ wings over this one. As I stood in the porch I have often fancied I could
+ seethe animals and even the poultry expressing in dumb brute fashion,
+ their joy and gratitude to the God from whom all blessings flow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But to return to the verandah, although we have never left it. Presently F&mdash;&mdash;
+ came out, and I said with a sigh, born of deep content and happiness,
+ "What a day!" "Yes," answered F&mdash;&mdash;: "a heavenly day indeed:
+ well worth waiting for. I want to go and see how the men are getting on in
+ the bush. Will you like to come too?" "Of course I will. What can be more
+ enchanting than the prospect of spending such sunny hours in that glorious
+ bush?" So after breakfast I give my few simple orders to the cook, and
+ prepare, to pack a "Maori kit," or flat basket made of flax, which could
+ be fastened to my side-saddle, with the preparations for our luncheon.
+ First some mutton chops had to be trimmed and prepared, all ready to be
+ cooked when we got there. These were neatly folded up in clean paper; and
+ a little packet of tea, a few lumps of white sugar, a tiny wooden
+ contrivance for holding salt and pepper, and a couple of knives and forks,
+ were added to the parcel.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So much for the contents of the basket. They needed to be carefully packed
+ so as not to rattle in any way, or Helen, my pretty bay mare, would soon
+ have got rid of the luncheon&mdash;and me. I wrapped up three or four
+ large raw potatoes in separate bits of paper, and slipped them into F&mdash;&mdash;'s
+ pockets when he was looking another way, and then began the real
+ difficulty of my picnic: how was the little tin tea-pot and an odd delf
+ cup to be carried? F&mdash;&mdash; objected to put them also in his
+ pocket, assuring me that I could make very good tea by putting my packet
+ of the fragrant leaves into the bushmen's kettle, and drinking it
+ afterwards out of one of their pannikins. He tried to bribe me to this
+ latter piece of simplicity by promising to wash the tin pannikin out for
+ me first. Now I was not dainty or over particular; I could not have
+ enjoyed my New Zealand life so thoroughly if I had been either; but I did
+ not like the idea of using the bushmen's tea equipage. In the first place,
+ the tea never tastes the same when made in their way, and allowed to boil
+ for a moment or two after the leaves have been thrown in, before the
+ kettle is taken off the fire; and in the next place, it is very difficult
+ to drink tea out of a pannikin; for it becomes so hot directly we put the
+ scalding liquid into it, that long after the tea is cool enough to drink,
+ the pannikin still continues too hot to touch. But I said so pathetically,
+ "You know how wretched I am without my tea," that F&mdash;&mdash;'s heart
+ relented, and he managed to stow away the little teapot and the cup. That
+ cup bore a charmed life. It accompanied me on all my excursions, escaping
+ unbroken; and is, I believe, in existence now, spending its honoured old
+ age in the recesses of a cupboard.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After the luncheon, the next question to be decided is, which of the dogs
+ are to join the expedition. Hector, of course; he is the master's colley,
+ and would no more look at a sheep, except in the way of business, than he
+ would fly. Rose, a little short-haired terrier, was the most fascinating
+ of dog companions, and I pleaded hard for her, as she was an especial pet;
+ though there were too many lambs belonging to a summer lambing (in New
+ Zealand the winter is the usual lambing season) in the sheltered paddocks
+ beneath the bush, to make it quite safe for her to be one of the party.
+ She would not kill or hurt a lamb on any account, but she always appeared
+ anxious to play with the little creatures; and as her own spotless coat
+ was as white as theirs, she often managed to get quite close to a flock of
+ sheep before they perceived that she belonged to the dreaded race of dogs.
+ When the timid animals found out their mistake, a regular stampede used to
+ ensue; and it was not supposed to be good for the health of the old or
+ young sheep to hurry up the hill-sides in such wild fashion as that in
+ which they rushed away from Rose's attempts to intrude on their society.
+ Nettle may come, for he is but a tiny terrier, and so fond of his mistress
+ that he never strays a yard away from her horse's heels. Brisk, my
+ beautiful, stupid water-spaniel, is also allowed an outing. He is perfect
+ to look at, but not having had any educational advantages in his youth, is
+ an utter fool; amiable, indeed, but not the less a fool. Garibaldi,
+ another colley, is suffering a long penal sentence of being tied up to his
+ barrel, on account of divers unlawful chases after sheep which were not
+ wanted; and dear old Jip, though she pretends to be very anxious to
+ accompany us; is far too fat and too rheumatic to keep pace with our long
+ stretching gallop up the valley.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At last we were fairly off about eleven o'clock, and an hour's easy
+ canter, intersected by many "flat-jumps," or rather "water-jumps," across
+ the numerous creeks, brought unto the foot of the bush-clad mountain.
+ After that our pace became a very sober one, as the track resembled a
+ broken rocky staircase more than a bridle-path. But such as it was, our
+ sure-footed horses carried us safely up and down its rugged steeps,
+ without making a single false step. No mule can be more sure-footed than a
+ New Zealand horse. He will carry his rider anywhere, if only that rider
+ trusts entirely to him, nor attempts to guide him in any way. During the
+ last half-hour of our slow and cat-like climb, we could hear the ring of
+ the bushmen's axes, and the warning shouts preceding the crashing fall of
+ a Black Birch. Fallen logs and deep ruts made by the sledges in their
+ descent, added to the difficulties of the track; and I was so
+ faint-hearted as to entreat piteously, on more than one occasion, when
+ Helen paused and shook her head preparatory to climbing over a barricade,
+ to be "taken off." But F&mdash;&mdash; had been used to these dreadful
+ roads for too many years to regard them in the same light as I did, and
+ would answer carelessly, "Nonsense: you're as safe as if you were sitting
+ in an arm-chair." All I can say is, it might have been so, but I did not
+ feel at all like it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ However, the event proved him to have been right, and we reached the
+ clearing in safety. Here we dismounted, and led the horses to a place
+ where they could nibble some grass, and rest in the cool shade. The
+ saddles and bridles were soon removed, and halters improvised out of the
+ New Zealand flax, which can be turned to so many uses. Having provided for
+ the comfort of our faithful animals, our next step was to look for the
+ bushmen. The spot which we had reached was their temporary home in the
+ heart of the forest, but their work was being carried on elsewhere. I
+ could not have told from which side the regular ringing axe-strokes
+ proceeded, so confusing were the echoes from the cliffs around us; but
+ after a moment's silent pause F&mdash;&mdash; said, "If we follow that
+ track (pointing to a slightly cleared passage among the trees) we shall
+ come upon them." So I kilted up my linsey skirt, and hung up my little
+ jacket, necessary for protection against the evening air, on a bough out
+ of the wekas' reach, whilst I followed F&mdash;&mdash; through tangled
+ creepers, "over brake, over brier," towards the place from whence the
+ noise of falling trees proceeded. By the time we reached it, our scratched
+ hands and faces bore traces of the thorny undergrowth which had barred our
+ way; but all minor discomforts were forgotten in the picturesque beauty of
+ the spot. Around us lay the forest-kings, majestic still in their
+ overthrow, whilst substantial stacks of cut-up and split timber witnessed
+ to the skill and industry of the stalwart figures before us, who reddened
+ through their sunburn with surprise and shyness at seeing a lady. They
+ need not have been afraid of me, for I had long ago made friends with
+ them, and during the preceeding winter had established a sort of
+ night-school in my dining-room, for all the hands employed on the station,
+ and these two men had been amongst my most constant pupils. One of them, a
+ big Yorkshire-man, was very backward in his "larning," and though he
+ plodded on diligently, never got beyond the simplest words in the largest
+ type. Small print puzzled him at once, and he had a habit of standing or
+ sitting with his back to me whilst repeating his lessons. Nothing would
+ induce him to face me. The moment it became his turn to go on with the
+ chapter out of the Bible, with which we commenced our studies, that
+ instant he turned his broad shoulders towards me, and I could only, hear
+ the faintest murmurs issuing from the depths of a great beard.
+ Remonstrance would have scared my shy pupil away, so I was fain to put up
+ with his own method of instruction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But this is a digression, and I want to make you see with my eyes the
+ beautiful glimpses of distant country lying around the bold wooded cliff
+ on which we were standing. The ground fell away from our feet so
+ completely in some places, that we could see over the tops of the high
+ trees around us, whilst in others the landscape appeared framed in an arch
+ of quivering foliage. A noisy little creek chattered and babbled as it
+ hurried along to join its big brother down below, and kept a fringe of
+ exquisite ferns, which grew along its banks, brightly green by its
+ moisture. Each tree, if taken by itself, was more like an umbrella than
+ anything else to English eyes, for in these primitive forests, where no
+ kind pruning hand has ever touched them, they shoot up, straight and
+ branchless, into the free air above, where they spread a leafy crown out
+ to the sunbeams. Beneath the dense shade of these matted branches grew a
+ luxuriant shrubbery, whose every leaf was a marvel of delicate beauty, and
+ ferns found here a home such as they might seek elsewhere in vain. Flowers
+ were very rare, and I did not observe many berries, but these conditions
+ vary in different parts of the beautiful middle island.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ That was a fair and fertile land stretching out before us, intersected by
+ the deep banks of the Rakaia, with here and there a tiny patch of emerald
+ green and a white dot, representing the house and English grass paddock of
+ a new settler. In the background the bush-covered mountains rose ever
+ higher and higher in bolder outline, till they shook off their leafy
+ clothing, and stood out in steep cliffs and scaurs from the snow-clad
+ glacier region of the mountain range running from north to south, and
+ forming the back bone of the island. I may perhaps make you see the
+ yellow, river-furrowed plains, and the great confusion of rising ground
+ behind them, but cannot make you see, still less feel, the atmosphere
+ around, quivering in a summer haze in the valley beneath, and stirred to
+ the faintest summer wind-sighs as it moved among the pines and birches
+ overhead. Its lightness was its most striking peculiarity. You felt as if
+ your lungs could never weary of inhaling deep breaths of such an air. Warm
+ without oppression, cool without a chill. I can find nothing but paradoxes
+ to describe it. As for fatigue, one's muscles might get tired, and need
+ rest, but the usual depression and weariness attending over-exertion could
+ not exist in such an atmosphere. One felt like a happy child; pleased at
+ nothing, content to exist where existence was a pleasure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You could not find more favourable specimens of New Zealand colonists than
+ the two men, Trew and Domville, who stood before us in their working dress
+ of red flannel shirts and moleskin trousers, "Cookham" boots and digger's
+ plush hats. Three years before this day they had landed at Port Lyttleton,
+ with no other capital than their strong, willing arms, and their sober,
+ sensible heads. Very different is their appearance to-day from what it was
+ on their arrival; and the change in their position and circumstances is as
+ great. Their bodily frames have filled out and developed under the
+ influence of the healthy climate and abundance of mutton, until they look
+ ten years younger and twice as strong, and each man owns a cottage and
+ twenty acres of freehold land, at which he works in spare time, as well as
+ having more pounds than he ever possessed pence in the old country, put
+ safely away in the bank. There can be no doubt about the future of any
+ working man or woman in our New Zealand colonies. It rests in their own
+ hands, under God's blessing, and the history of the whole human race shows
+ us that He always has blessed honest labour and rightly directed efforts
+ to do our duty in this world. Sobriety and industry are the first
+ essentials to success. Possessing these moral qualifications, and a pair
+ of hands, a man may rear up his children in those beautiful distant lands
+ in ignorance of what hunger; or thirst, or grinding poverty means.
+ Hitherto the want of places of worship, and schools for the children, have
+ been a sad drawback to the material advantages of colonization at the
+ Antipodes; but these blessings are increasing every day, and the need of
+ them creates the supply.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The great mistake made in England, next to that of sending out worthless
+ idle paupers, who have never done a hand's turn for themselves here, and
+ are still less likely to do it elsewhere, is for parents and guardians to
+ ship off to New Zealand young men who have received the up-bringing and
+ education of gentlemen, without a shilling in their pockets, under the
+ vague idea that something will turn up for them in a new place. There is
+ nothing which can turn up, for the machinery of civilization is reduced to
+ the most primitive scale in these countries; and I have known 500 pounds
+ per annum regarded as a monstrous salary to be drawn by a hard-worked
+ official of some twenty years standing and great experience in the colony.
+ From this we may judge of the chances of remunerative employment for a raw
+ unfledged youth, with a smattering of classical learning. At first they
+ simply "loaf" (as it is called there) on their acquaintances and friends.
+ At the end of six months their clothes are beginning to look shabby; they
+ feel they <i>ought</i> to do something, and they make day by day the
+ terrible discovery that there is nothing for them to do in their own rank
+ of life. Many a poor clergyman's son, sooner than return to the home which
+ has been so pinched to furnish forth his passage money and outfit, takes a
+ shepherd's billet, though he generally makes a very bad shepherd for the
+ first year or two; or drives bullocks, or perhaps wanders vaguely over the
+ country, looking for work, and getting food and lodging indeed, for
+ inhospitality is unknown, but no pay. Sometimes they go to the diggings,
+ only to find that money is as necessary there as anywhere, and that they
+ are not fitted to dig in wet holes for eight or ten hours a day. Often
+ these poor young men go home again, and it is the best thing they can do,
+ for at least they have gained some knowledge of life, on its dark as well
+ as its brighter side. But still oftener, alas, they go hopelessly to the
+ bad, degenerating into billiard markers, piano players at dancing saloons,
+ cattle drivers, and their friends probably lose sight of them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Once I was riding with my husband up a lovely gulley, when we heard the
+ crack of a stockwhip, sounding strangely through the deep eternal silence
+ of a New Zealand valley, and a turn of the track showed us a heavy,
+ timber-laden bullock-waggon labouring slowly along. At the head of the
+ long team sauntered the driver, in the usual rough-and-ready costume, with
+ his soft plush hat pulled low over his face, and pulling vigorously at a
+ clay pipe. In spite of all the outer surroundings, something in the man's
+ walk and dejected attitude struck my imagination, and I made some remark
+ to my companion. The sound of my voice reached the bullock-driver's ears;
+ he looked up, and on seeing a lady, took his pipe out of his mouth, his
+ hat off his head, and forcing his beasts a little aside, stood at their
+ head to let us pass. I smiled and nodded, receiving in return a perfect
+ and profound bow, and the most melancholy glance I have ever seen in human
+ eyes. "Good gracious, F&mdash;&mdash;," I cried, when we had passed, "who
+ is that man?" "That is Sir So-and-So's third son," he replied: "they sent
+ him out here without a shilling, five years ago, and that is what he has
+ come to: a working man, living with working men. He looks heart-broken,
+ poor fellow, doesn't he?" I, acting upon impulse, as any woman would have
+ done, turning back and rode up to him, finding it very difficult to frame
+ my pity and sympathy in coherent words. "No thank you, ma'am," was all the
+ answer I could get, in the most refined, gentlemanly tone of voice: "I'm
+ very well as I am. I should only have the struggle all over again if I
+ made any change now. It is the truest kindness to leave me alone." He
+ would not even shake hands with me; so I rode back; discomfited, to hear
+ from F&mdash;&mdash; that he had made many attempts to befriend him, but
+ without success. "In fact," concluded F&mdash;&mdash;, with some
+ embarrassment, "he drinks dreadfully, poor fellow. Of course that is the
+ secret of all his wretchedness, but I believe despair drove him to it in
+ the first instance."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I have also known an ex-dragoon officer working as a clerk in an
+ attorney's office at fifteen shillings a week, who lived like a mechanic,
+ and yet spake and stepped like his old self; one listened involuntarily
+ for the clink of the sabre and spur whenever he moved across the room.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This has been a terrible digression, almost a social essay in fact; but I
+ have it so much at heart to dissuade fathers and mothers from sending
+ their sons so far away without any certainty of employment. Capitalists,
+ even small ones, do well in New Zealand: the labouring classes still
+ better; but there is no place yet for the educated gentleman without
+ money, and with hands unused to and unfit for manual labour and the
+ downward path is just as smooth and pleasant at first there, as anywhere
+ else.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Trew and Domville soon got over their momentary shyness, and answered my
+ inquiries about their families. Then I had a short talk with them, but on
+ the principle that it is "ill speaking to a fasting man," we agreed to
+ adjourn to the clearing, where they had built a rough log hut for
+ temporary shelter, and have our dinner. They had provided themselves with
+ some bacon; but were very glad to accept of F&mdash;&mdash;'s offer of
+ mutton, to be had for the trouble of fetching it. When we reached the
+ little shanty, Trew produced some capital bread, he had baked the evening
+ before in a camp-oven; F&mdash;&mdash;'s pockets were emptied of their
+ load of potatoes, which were put to roast in the wood embers; rashers of
+ bacon and mutton chops spluttered and fizzed side-by-side on a monster
+ gridiron with tall feet, so as to allow it to stand by itself over the
+ clear fire, and we turned our chops from time to time by means of a fork
+ extemporized out of a pronged stick.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Over another fire, a little way to leeward, hung the bushmen's kettle on
+ an iron tripod, and, so soon as it boiled, my little teapot was filled
+ before Domville threw in his great fist-full of tea. I had brought a tiny
+ phial of cream in the pocket of my saddle, but the men thought it spoiled
+ the flavour of the tea, which they always drink "<i>neat</i>," as they
+ call it. The Temperance Society could draw many interesting statistics
+ from the amount of hard work which is done in New Zealand on tea. Now, I
+ am sorry to say, beer is creeping up to the stations, and is served out at
+ shearing time and so on; but in the old days all the hard work used to be
+ done on tea, and tea alone, the men always declaring they worked far
+ better on it than on beer. "When we have as much good bread and mutton as
+ we can eat," they would say, "we don't feel to miss the beer we used to
+ drink in England;" and at the end of a year or two of tea and
+ water-drinking, their bright eyes and splendid physical condition showed
+ plainly enough which was the best kind of beverage to work, and work hard
+ too, upon.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So there we sat round the fire: F&mdash;&mdash; with the men, and I, a
+ little way off, out of the smoke, with the dogs. Overhead, the sunlight
+ streamed down on the grass which had sprung up, as it always does in a
+ clearing; the rustle among the lofty tree tops made a delicious murmur
+ high up in the air; a waft of cool breeze flitted past us laden with the
+ scent of newly-cut wood (and who does not know that nice, <i>clean</i>
+ perfume?); innumerable paroquets almost brushed us with their
+ emerald-green wings, whilst the tamer robin or the dingy but melodious
+ bell-bird came near to watch the intruders. The sweet clear whistle of the
+ tui or parson-bird&mdash;so called from his glossy black suit and white
+ wattles curling exactly where a clergy-man's bands would be,&mdash;could
+ be heard at a distance; whilst overhead the soft cooing of the wild
+ pigeons, and the hoarse croak of the ka-ka or native parrot, made up the
+ music of the birds' orchestra. Ah, how delicious it all was,&mdash;the
+ Robinson Crusoe feel of the whole thing; the heavenly air, the fluttering
+ leaves, the birds' chirrups and whistle, and the foreground of happy,
+ healthy men!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Rose and I had enough to do, even with Nettle's assistance, in acting as
+ police to keep off those bold thieves, the wekas, who are as impudent as
+ they are tame and fearless. In appearance they resemble exactly a stout
+ hen pheasant, without its long tail; but they belong to the apterix
+ family, and have no wings, only a tiny useless pinion at each shoulder,
+ furnished with a claw like a small fish-hook: what is the use of this claw
+ I was never able to discover. When startled or hunted, the weka glides,
+ for it can scarcely be called running, with incredible swiftness and in
+ perfect silence, to the nearest cover. A tussock, a clump of flax, a tuft
+ of tall tohi grass, all serve as hiding-places; and, wingless as she is,
+ the weka can hold her own very well against her enemies, the dogs. I
+ really believe the great desire of Brisk's life was to catch a weka. He
+ started many, but used to go sniffing and barking round the flax bush
+ where it had taken refuge at first, long after the clever, cunning bird
+ had glided from its shelter to another cover further off.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After dinner was over and Domville had brought back the tin plates and
+ pannikins from the creek where he had washed them up, pipes were lighted,
+ and a few minutes smoking served to rest and refresh the men, who had been
+ working since their six o'clock breakfast. The daylight hours were too
+ precious however to be wasted in smoking. Trew and Domville would not have
+ had that comfortable nest-egg standing in their name at the bank in
+ Christchurch, if they had spent much time over their pipes; so after a
+ very short "spell" they got up from the fallen log of wood which had
+ served them for a bench, and suggested that F&mdash;&mdash; should
+ accompany them back to where their work lay. "You don't mind being left?"
+ asked F&mdash;&mdash;. "Certainly not," replied I. "I have got the dogs
+ for company, and a book in my pocket. I daresay I shall not read much,
+ however, for it is so beautiful to sit here and watch the changing lights
+ and shadows."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And so it was, most beautiful and thoroughly delightful. I sat on the
+ short sweet grass, which springs upon the rich loam of fallen leaves the
+ moment sunlight is admitted into the heart of a bush. No one plants it;
+ probably the birds carry the seeds; yet it grows freely after a clearing
+ has been made. Nature lays down a green sward directly on the rich virgin
+ mould, and sets to work besides to cover up the unsightly stems and holes
+ of the fallen timber with luxuriant tufts of a species of hart's-tongue
+ fern, which grows almost as freely as an orchid on decayed timber. I was
+ so still and silent that innumerable forest birds came about me. A wood
+ pigeon alighted on a branch close by, and sat preening her radiant plumage
+ in a bath of golden sunlight. The profound stillness was stirred now and
+ then by a soft sighing breeze which passed over the tree tops, and made
+ the delicate foliage of the undergrowth around me quiver and rustle. I had
+ purposely scattered the remains of our meal in a spot where the birds
+ could see the crumbs, and it was not long before the clever little
+ creatures availed themselves of the unexpected feast. So perfectly tame
+ and friendly were they, that I felt as if I were the intruder, and bound
+ by all the laws of aerial chivalry to keep the peace. But this was no easy
+ matter where Rose and Nettle were concerned, for when an imprudent weka
+ appeared on the sylvan scene, looking around-as if to say, "Who's afraid?"
+ it was more than I could do to keep the little terriers from giving chase.
+ Brisk, too, blundered after them, but I had no fear of his destroying the
+ charm of the day by taking even a weka's life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Thus the delicious afternoon wore on, until it was time to boil the kettle
+ once more, and make a cup of tea before setting out homewards. The
+ lengthening shadows added fresh tenderness and beauty to the peaceful
+ scene, and the sky began to paint itself in its exquisite sunset hues. It
+ has been usual to praise the tints of tropic skies when the day is
+ declining; but never, in any of my wanderings to East and West Indies,
+ have I seen such gorgeous evening colours as those which glorify New
+ Zealand skies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A loud coo-ee summoned F&mdash;&mdash; to tea, and directly afterwards the
+ horses were re-saddled, the now empty flax basket filled with the
+ obnoxious teapot and cup, wrapped in many layers of flax leaves, to
+ prevent their rattling, and we bade good night to the tired bushmen. We
+ left them at their tea, and I was much struck to observe that though they
+ looked like men who had done a hard day's work, there was none of the
+ exhaustion we often see in England depicted on the labouring man's face.
+ Instead of a hot crowded room, these bushmen were going to sleep in their
+ log hut, where the fresh pure air could circulate through every nook and
+ cranny. They had each their pair of red blankets, one to spread over a
+ heap of freshly cut tussocks, which formed a delicious elastic mattrass,
+ and the other to serve as a coverlet. During the day these blankets were
+ always hung outside on a tree, out of the reach of the most investigating
+ weka. You may be sure I had not come empty-handed in the way of books and
+ papers, and my last glance as I rode away rested on Trew opening a number
+ of <i>Good Words</i> [Note: <i>Evening Hours</i> was not in existence at
+ that time, or else its pages are just what those simple God-fearing men
+ would have appreciated and enjoyed. <i>Good Words</i> and the <i>Leisure
+ Hour</i> used to be their favourite periodicals, and the kindness of
+ English friends kept me also well supplied with copies of Miss Marsh's
+ little books, which were read with the deepest and most eager interest.]
+ with the pleased-expression of a child examining a packet of toys.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And so we rode slowly home through the delicious gloaming, with the
+ evening air cooled to freshness so soon as the sun had sunk below the
+ great mountains to the west, from behind which he shot up glorious rays of
+ gold and crimson against the blue ethereal sky, causing the snowy peaks to
+ look more exquisitely pure from the background of gorgeous colour. During
+ the flood of sunlight all day, we had not perceived a single fleck of
+ cloud; but now lovely pink wreaths, floating in mid-air, betrayed that
+ here and there a "nursling of the sky" lingered behind the cloud-masses
+ which we thought had all been blown away yesterday.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The short twilight hour was over, and the stars were filtering their soft
+ radiance on our heads by the time we heard the welcoming barks of the
+ homestead, and saw the glimmer of the lighted lamp in our sitting-room,
+ shining out of the distant gloom. And so ended, in supper and a night of
+ deep dreamless sleep, one of the many happy picnic days of my New Zealand
+ life.
+ </p>
+ <p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter II: Eel-fishing.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ One of the greatest drawbacks in an English gentleman's eyes to living in
+ New Zealand is the want of sport. There is absolutely none. There used to
+ be a few quails, but they are almost extinct now; and during four years'
+ residence in very sequestered regions I only saw one. Wild ducks abound on
+ some of the rivers, but they are becoming fewer and shyer every year. The
+ beautiful Paradise duck is gradually retreating to those inland lakes
+ lying at the foot of the Southern Alps, amid glaciers and boulders which
+ serve as a barrier to keep back his ruthless foe. Even the heron, once so
+ plentiful on the lowland rivers, is now seldom seen. As I write these
+ lines a remorseful recollection comes back upon me of overhanging cliffs,
+ and of a bend in a swirling river, on whose rapid current a beautiful
+ wounded heron&mdash;its right wing shattered&mdash;drifts helplessly round
+ and round with the eddying water, each circle bringing it nearer in-shore
+ to our feet. I can see now its bright fearless eye, full of suffering, but
+ yet unconquered: its slender neck proudly arched, and bearing up the small
+ graceful head with its coronal or top-knot raised in defiance, as if to
+ protest to the last against the cruel shot which had just been fired. I
+ was but a spectator, having merely wandered that far to look at my
+ eel-lines, yet I felt as guilty as though my hand had pulled the trigger.
+ Just as the noble bird drifted to our feet,&mdash;for I could not help
+ going down to the river's edge, where Pepper (our head shepherd) stood,
+ looking very contrite,&mdash;it reared itself half out of the water, with
+ a hissing noise and threatening bill, resolved to sell its liberty as
+ dearly as it could; but the effort only spread a brighter shade of crimson
+ on the waters surface for a brief moment, and then, with glazing eye and
+ drooping crest, the dying creature turned over on its side and was borne
+ helpless to our feet. By the time Pepper extended his arm and drew it in,
+ with the quaint apology, "I'm sorry I shot yer, old feller! I, am,
+ indeed," the heron was dead; and that happened to be the only one I ever
+ came across during my mountain life. Once I saw some beautiful red-shanks
+ flying down the gorge of the Selwyn, and F&mdash;&mdash; nearly broke his
+ neck in climbing the crag from whence one of them rose in alarm at the
+ noise of our horses' feet on the shingle. There were three eggs in the
+ inaccessible cliff-nest, and he brought me one, which I tried in vain to
+ hatch under a sitting duck. Betty would not admit the intruder among her
+ own eggs, but resolutely pushed it out of her nest twenty times a day,
+ until at last I was obliged to blow it and send it home to figure in a
+ little boy's collection far away in Kent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I have seen very good blue duck shooting on the Waimakiriri river, but 50
+ per cent. of the birds were lost for want of a retriever bold enough to
+ face that formidable river. Wide as was the beautiful reach, on whose
+ shore the sportsmen stood, and calmly as the deep stream seemed to glide
+ beneath its high banks, the wounded birds, flying low on the water, had
+ hardly dropped when they disappeared, sucked beneath by the strong
+ current, and whirled past us in less time than it takes one to write a
+ line. We had retrievers with us who would face the waves of an inland lake
+ during a nor'-wester,&mdash;which is giving a dog very high praise indeed;
+ but there was no canine Bayard at hand to brave those treacherous depths,
+ and bring out our game, so the sport soon ceased; for what was the good of
+ shooting the beautiful, harmless creatures when we could not make use of
+ them as food?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I often accompanied F&mdash;&mdash; on his eel-fishing expeditions, but
+ more for the sake of companionship than from any amusement I found in the
+ sport. I may here confess frankly that I cannot understand anyone being an
+ inveterate eel-fisher, for of all monotonous pursuits, it is the most
+ self-repeating in its forms. Even the first time I went out I found it
+ delightful only in anticipation; and this is the one midnight excursion
+ which I shall attempt to re-produce for you.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It had been a broiling midsummer day, too hot to sit in the verandah, too
+ hot to stroll about the garden, or go for a ride, or do anything in fact,
+ except bask like a lizard in the warm air. New Zealand summer weather,
+ however high the thermometer, is quite different from either tropical or
+ English heat. It is intensely hot in the sun, but always cool in the
+ shade. I never heard of an instance of sun-stroke from exposure to the
+ mid-day sun, for there always was a light air&mdash;often scarcely
+ perceptible until you were well out in the open,&mdash;to temper the
+ fierce vertical rays. It sometimes happened that I found myself obliged,
+ either for business or pleasure, to take a long ride in the middle of a
+ summer's day, and my invariable reflection used to be, "It is not nearly
+ so hot out of doors as one fancies it would be." Then there is none of the
+ stuffiness so often an accompaniment to our brief summers, bringing
+ lassitude and debility in its train. The only disadvantage of an unusually
+ hot season with us was, that our already embrowned complexions took a
+ deeper shade of bronze; but as we were all equally sun-burnt there was no
+ one to throw critical stones.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ What surprised me most was the utter absence of damp or miasma. After a
+ blazing day, instead of hurrying in out of reach of poisonous vapours as
+ the tropic-dweller must needs do, we could linger bare-headed, lightly
+ clad, out of doors, listening to the distant roar of a river, or watching
+ the exquisite tints of the evening sky. I dwell on this to explain that in
+ almost any other country there would have been risk in remaining out at
+ night after such still, hot days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ On this particular evening, during my first summer in the New Zealand
+ Malvern Hills, after we had watered my pet flowers near the house, and
+ speculated a good deal as to whether the mignonette seed had all been
+ blown out of the ground by the last nor'-wester or not, F&mdash;&mdash;
+ said, "I shall go eel-fishing to-night to the creek, down the flat. Why
+ don't you come too? I am sure you would like it." Now, I am sorry to say
+ that I am such a thorough gipsy in my tastes that any pursuit which serves
+ as an excuse for spending hours in the open air, is full of attraction for
+ me; consequently, I embraced the proposal with ardour, and set about
+ gathering, under F&mdash;&mdash;'s directions, what seemed to bid fair to
+ rival the collection of an old rag-and-bottle merchant. First of all,
+ there was a muster of every empty tin match-box in the little house; these
+ were to hold the bait-bits of mutton and worms. Then I was desired to hunt
+ up all the odds and ends of worsted which lurked in the scrap-basket. A
+ forage next took place in search of string, but as no parcels were ever
+ delivered in that sequestered valley, twine became a precious and rare
+ treasure. In default of any large supply being obtainable, my lamp and
+ candle-wick material was requisitioned by F&mdash;&mdash; (who, by the
+ way, is a perfect Uhlan for getting what he wants, when bent on a sporting
+ expedition); and lastly, one or two empty flour-sacks were called for. You
+ will see the use of this heterogeneous collection presently.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was of no use starting until the twilight had darkened into a cloudy,
+ moonless night; so, after our seven o'clock supper, we adjourned into the
+ verandah to watch F&mdash;&mdash; make a large round ball, such as
+ children play with, out of the scraps of worsted with which I had
+ furnished him. Instead of cutting the wool into lengths, however, it was
+ left in loops; and I learned that this is done to afford a firm hold for
+ the sharp needle-like teeth of an inquisitive eel, who might be tempted to
+ find out if this strange round thing, floating near his hole, would be
+ good to eat. I was impatient as a child,&mdash;remember it was my first
+ eel-fishing expedition,&mdash;and I thought nine o'clock would never come,
+ for I had been told to go and dress at that hour; that is to say, I was to
+ change my usual station-costume, a pretty print gown, for a short linsey
+ skirt, strong boots and kangaroo-skin gaiters. F&mdash;&mdash;, and our
+ cadet, Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;, soon appeared, clad in shooting coats instead
+ of their alpaca costumes, and their trousers stuffed into enormous boots,
+ the upper leathers of which came beyond their knees.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Are we going into the water?" I timidly inquired.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Oh, no,&mdash;not at all: it is on account of the Spaniards."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ No doubt this sounds very unintelligible to an English reader; but every
+ colonist who may chance to see my pages will shiver at the recollection of
+ those vegetable defenders of an unexplored region in New Zealand. Imagine
+ a gigantic artichoke with slender instead of broad leaves, set round in
+ dense compact order. They vary, of course, in size, but in our part of the
+ world four or six feet in circumference and a couple of feet high was the
+ usual growth to which they attained, though at the back of the run they
+ were much larger. Spaniards grow in clusters, or patches, among the
+ tussocks on the plains, and constitute a most unpleasant feature of the
+ vegetation of the country. Their leaves are as firm as bayonets, and taper
+ at the point to the fineness of a needle, but are not nearly so easily
+ broken as a needle would be. No horse will face them, preferring a jump at
+ the cost of any exertion, to the risk of a stab from the cruel points. The
+ least touch of this green bayonet draws blood, and a fall <i>into</i> a
+ Spaniard is a thing to be remembered all one's life. Interspersed with the
+ Spaniards are generally clumps of "wild Irishman," a straggling sturdy
+ bramble, ready to receive and scratch you well if you attempt to avoid the
+ Spaniard's weapons. Especially detrimental to riding habits are wild
+ Irishmen; and there are fragments of mine, of all sorts of materials and
+ colours, fluttering now on their thorny branches in out-of-the-way places
+ on our run. It is not surprising, therefore, that we guarded our legs as
+ well as we could against these foes to flesh and blood.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "We are rather early," said the gentlemen, as I appeared, ready and eager
+ to start; "but perhaps it is all the better to enable you to see the
+ track." They each flung an empty sack over their shoulders, felt in their
+ pockets to ascertain whether the matches, hooks, boxes of bait, etc., were
+ all there, and then we set forth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At first it appeared as if we had stepped from the brightness of the
+ drawing-room into utter and pitchy blackness; but after we had groped for
+ a few steps down the familiar garden path, our eyes became accustomed to
+ the subdued light of the soft summer night. Although heavy banks of cloud,&mdash;the
+ general precursors of wind,&mdash;were moving slowly between us and the
+ heavens, the stars shone down through their rifts, and on the western
+ horizon a faint yellowish tinge told us that daylight was in no hurry to
+ leave our quiet valley. The mountain streams or creeks, which water so
+ well the grassy plains among the Malvern Hills, are not affected to any
+ considerable extent by dry summer weather. They are snow-fed from the high
+ ranges, and each nor'-wester restores many a glacier or avalanche to its
+ original form, and sends it flowing down the steep sides of yonder distant
+ beautiful mountains to join the creeks, which, like a tangled skein of
+ silver threads, ensure a good water supply to the New Zealand
+ sheep-farmer. In the holes, under steep overhanging banks, the eels love
+ to lurk, hiding from the sun's rays in cool depths, and coming out at
+ night to feed. There are no fish whatever in the rivers, and I fear that
+ the labours of the Acclimatization Society will be thrown away until they
+ can persuade the streams themselves to remain in their beds like more
+ civilised waters. At present not a month passes that one does not hear of
+ some eccentric proceeding on the part of either rivers or creeks. Unless
+ the fish are prepared to shift their liquid quarters at a moment's notice
+ they will find themselves often left high and dry on the deserted
+ shingle-bed. But eels are proverbially accustomed to adapt themselves to
+ circumstances, and a fisherman may always count on getting some if he be
+ patient.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ About a mile down the flat, between very high banks, our principal creek
+ ran, and to a quiet spot among the flax-bushes we directed our steps. By
+ the fast-fading light the gentlemen set their lines in very primitive
+ fashion. On the crumbling, rotten earth the New Zealand flax, the <i>Phormium
+ tenax</i>, loves to grow, and to its long, ribbon-like leaves the
+ eel-fishers fastened their lines securely, baiting each alternate hook
+ with mutton and worms. I declared this was too cockney a method of
+ fishing, and selected a tall slender flax-stick, the stalk of last year's
+ spike of red honey-filled blossoms, and to this extempore rod I fastened
+ my line and bait. When one considers that the old whalers were accustomed
+ to use ropes made in the rudest fashion, from the fibre of this very
+ plant, in their deep-sea fishing for very big prey, it is not surprising
+ that we found it sufficiently strong for our purpose. I picked out,
+ therefore, a comfortable spot,&mdash;that is to say, well in the centre of
+ a young flax-bush, whose satiny leaves made the most elastic cushions
+ around me; with my flax-stick held out over what was supposed to be a
+ favourite haunt of the eels, and with Nettle asleep at my feet and a warm
+ shawl close to my hand, prepared for my vigil. "Don't speak or move," were
+ the gentlemen's last words: "the eels are all eyes and ears at this hour;
+ they can almost hear you breathe." Each man then took up his position a
+ few hundred yards away from me, so that I felt, to all intents and
+ purposes, absolutely alone. I am "free to confess," as our American
+ cousins say, that it was a very eerie sensation. It was now past ten
+ o'clock; the darkness was intense, and the silence as deep as the
+ darkness.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Hot as the day had been, the night air felt chill, and a heavy dew began
+ to fall, showing me the wisdom of substituting woollen for cotton
+ garments. I could see the dim outlines of the high hills, which shut in
+ our happy valley on all sides, and the smell of the freshly-turned earth
+ of a paddock near the house, which was in process of being broken up for
+ English grass, came stealing towards me on the silent air. The melancholy
+ cry of a bittern, or the shrill wail of the weka, startled me from time to
+ time, but there was no other sound to break the eternal silence.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As I waited and watched, I thought, as every one must surely think, with
+ strange paradoxical feelings, of one's own utter insignificance in
+ creation, mingled with the delightful consciousness of our individual
+ importance in the eyes of the Maker and Father of all. An atom among
+ worlds, as one feels, sitting there at such an hour and in such a spot,
+ still we remember with love and pride, that not a hair of our head falls
+ to the ground unnoticed by an Infinite Love and an Eternal Providence. The
+ soul tries to fly into the boundless regions of space and eternity, and to
+ gaze upon other worlds, and other beings equally the object of the Great
+ Creator's care; but her mortal wing soon droops and tires, and she is fain
+ to nestle home again to her Saviour's arms, with the thought, "I am my
+ Beloved's, and He is mine." That is the only safe beginning and end of all
+ speculation. It was very solemn and beautiful, that long dark night,&mdash;a
+ pause amid the bustle of every day cares and duties,&mdash;hours in which
+ one takes counsel with one's own heart, and is still.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Midnight had come and gone, when the sputter and snap of striking a match,
+ which sounded almost like a pistol shot amid the profound silence, told me
+ that one of the sportsmen had been successful. I got up as softly as
+ possible, wrapped my damp shawl round my still damper shoulders, and,
+ fastening the flax-stick securely in the ground, stole along the bank of
+ the creek towards the place where a blazing tussock, serving as a torch,
+ showed the successful eel-fisher struggling with his prize. Through the
+ gloom I saw another weird-looking figure running silently in the same
+ direction; for the fact was, we were all so cramped and cold, and, weary
+ of sitting waiting for bites which never came, that we hailed with delight
+ a break in the monotony of our watch. It did not matter now how much noise
+ we made (within moderate limits), for the peace of that portion of the
+ creek was destroyed for the night. Half-a-dozen eels must have banded
+ themselves together, and made a sudden and furious dash at the worsted
+ ball, which Mr. U&mdash;&mdash; had been dangling in front of their mud
+ hall-door for the last two hours. Just as he had intended, their long
+ sharp teeth became entangled in the worsted loops, and although he
+ declared some had broken away and escaped, three or four good-sized ones
+ remained, struggling frantically.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It would have been almost impossible for one man to lift such a weight
+ straight out of the water by a string; and as we came up and saw Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;'s
+ agitated face in the fantastic flickering light of the blazing tussock,
+ which he had set on fire as a signal of distress, I involuntarily thought
+ of the old Joe Miller about the Tartar: "Why don't you let him go?"
+ "Because he has caught <i>me.</i>" It looked just like that. The furious
+ splashing in the water below, and Mr. U&mdash;&mdash; grasping his line
+ with desperate valour, but being gradually drawn nearer to the edge of the
+ steep bank each instant. "Keep up a good light, but not too much," cried F&mdash;&mdash;
+ to me, in a regular stage-whisper, as he rushed to the rescue. So I pulled
+ up one tussock after another by its roots,&mdash;an exertion which
+ resulted in upsetting me each time,&mdash;and lighted one as fast as its
+ predecessor burned out. They were all rather damp, so they did not flare
+ away too quickly. By the blaze of my grassy torches I saw F&mdash;&mdash;first
+ seize Mr. U&mdash;&mdash; round the waist and drag him further from the
+ bank; but the latter called out, "It's my hands,&mdash;they have no skin
+ left: do catch hold, there's a good fellow." So the "good fellow" did
+ catch hold, but he was too experienced an eel-fisher to try to lift a
+ couple of dozen pounds weight of eels out of the water by a perpendicular
+ string; so he tied it to a flax-bush near, and, stooping down in order to
+ get some leverage over the bank, very soon drew the ball, with its slimy,
+ wriggling captives, out of the water. Just as he jerked it far on shore,
+ one or two of the creatures broke loose and escaped, leaving quite enough
+ to afford a most disgusting and horrible sight as they were shuffled and
+ poked into the empty flour-sack.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The sportsmen were delighted however, and departed to a fresh bend of the
+ creek, leaving me to find my way back to my original post. This would have
+ been difficult indeed, had not Nettle remained behind to guard my gloves,
+ which I had left in his custody. As I passed, not knowing I was so near
+ the spot, the little dog gave a low whimper of greeting, sufficient to
+ attract my attention and guide me to where he was keeping his faithful
+ watch and ward. I felt for my flax-stick and moved it ever so gently. A
+ sudden jerk and splash startled me horribly, and warned me that I had
+ disturbed an eel who was in the act of supping off my bait. In the
+ momentary surprise I suppose I let go, for certain it is that the next
+ instant my flax-stick was rapidly towed down the stream.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Instead of feeling provoked or mortified, it was the greatest relief to
+ know that my eel-fishing was over for the night, and that now I had
+ nothing to do except "wait till called for." So I took Nettle on my lap
+ and tried to abide patiently, but I had not been long enough in New
+ Zealand to have any confidence in the climate, and as I felt how damp my
+ clothes were, and recollected with horror my West Indian experiences of
+ the consequences of exposure to night air and heavy dew, my mind <i>would</i>
+ dwell gloomily on the prospect of a fever, at least. It seemed a long and
+ weary while before I perceived a figure coming towards me; and I am afraid
+ I was both cross and cold and sleepy by the time we set our faces
+ homewards. "I have only caught three," said F&mdash;&mdash;. "How many
+ have you got?" "None, I am happy to say," I answered peevishly, "What
+ could Nettle and I have done with the horrible things if we had caught
+ any?"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The walk, or rather the stumble home, proved to be the worst part of the
+ expedition. Not a ray of starlight had we to guide us,&mdash;nothing but
+ inky blackness around and over us. We tried to make Nettle go first,
+ intending to follow his lead, and trusting to his keeping the track; but
+ Nettle's place was at my heels, and neither coaxing nor scolding would
+ induce him to forego it. A forlorn hope was nothing to the dangers of each
+ footstep. First one and then the other volunteered to lead the way,
+ declaring they could find the track. All this time we were trying to
+ strike the indistinct road among the tussocks, made by occasional wheels
+ to our house, but the marks, never very distinct in daylight, became
+ perfect will-o'-the-wisps at night. If we crossed a sheep-track we
+ joyfully announced that we had found the way, but only to be undeceived
+ the next moment by discovering that we were returning to the creek.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ From time to time we fell into and over Spaniards, and what was left of
+ our clothes and our flesh the wild Irishmen devoured. We must have got
+ home somehow, or I should not be writing an account of it, at this moment,
+ but really I hardly know how we reached the house. I recollect that the
+ next day there was a great demand for gold-beater's skin, and
+ court-plaster, and that whenever F&mdash;&mdash; and Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;
+ had a spare moment during the ensuing week, they devoted themselves to
+ performing surgical operations on each other with a needle; and that I
+ felt very subdued and tired for a day or two. But there was no question of
+ fever or cold, and I was stared at when I inquired whether it was not
+ dangerous to be out all night in heavy dew after a broiling day.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We had the eels made into a pie by our shepherd, who assured me that if I
+ entrusted them to my cook she would send me up such an oily dish that I
+ should never be able to endure an eel again. He declared that the Maoris,
+ who seem to have rather a horror of grease, had taught him how to cook
+ both eels and wekas in such a way as to eliminate every particle of fat
+ from both. I had no experience of the latter dish, but he certainly kept
+ his word about the eels, for they were excellent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
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+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ Chapter III: Pig-stalking.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ It was much too hot in summer to go after wild pigs. That was our winter's
+ amusement, and very good sport it afforded us, besides the pleasure of
+ knowing that we were really doing good service to the pastoral interest,
+ by ridding the hills around us of almost the only enemies which the sheep
+ have. If the squatter goes to look after his mob of ewes and lambs in the
+ sheltered slopes at the back of his run, he is pretty nearly certain to
+ find them attended by an old sow with a dozen babies at her heels. She
+ will follow the sheep patiently from one camping ground to another,
+ watching for a new-born and weakly lamb to linger behind the rest, and
+ then she will seize and devour it. Besides this danger, the presence of
+ pigs on the run keeps the sheep in an excited state. They have an uneasy
+ consciousness that their foes are looking after them, and they move
+ restlessly up and down the hills, not stopping to feed sufficiently to get
+ fat. If a sheep-farmer thinks his sheep are not in good condition, one of
+ the first questions he asks his shepherd is, "Are there any pigs about?"
+ Our run had a good many of these troublesome visitors on it, especially in
+ the winter, when they would travel down from the back country to grub up
+ acres on acres of splendid sheep pasture in search of roots. The only good
+ they do is to dig up the Spaniards for the sake of their delicious white
+ fibres, and the fact of their being able to do this will give a better
+ idea of the toughness of a wild pig's snout than anything else I can say.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It may be strange to English ears to hear a woman of tolerably peaceful
+ disposition, and as the advertisements in the <i>Times</i> so often state,
+ "thoroughly domesticated," aver that she found great pleasure in going
+ after wild pigs; but the circumstances of the ease must be taken into
+ consideration before I am condemned. First of all, it seemed terribly
+ lonely at home if F&mdash;&mdash; was out with his rifle all day. Next,
+ there was the temptation to spend those delicious hours of a New Zealand
+ winter's day, between ten and four, out of doors, wandering over hills and
+ exploring new gullies. And lastly, I had a firm idea that I was taking
+ care of F&mdash;&mdash;. And so I was in a certain sense, for if his rifle
+ had burst, or any accident had happened to him, and he had been unable to
+ reach the homestead, we should never have known where to find him, and
+ days would probably have passed before every nook and corner of a run
+ extending over many thousand acres could have been thoroughly searched.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I had heard terrible stories of shepherds slipping down and injuring
+ themselves so that they could not move, and of their dead bodies being
+ only found after weeks of careful seeking. F&mdash;&mdash; himself
+ delighted to terrify me by descriptions of narrow escapes; and, as the
+ pigs had to be killed, I resolved to follow in the hunter's train. The
+ sport is conducted exactly like deer stalking, only it is much harder
+ work, and a huge boar is not so picturesque an object as a stag of many
+ tines, when you do catch sight of him. There is just the same accurate
+ knowledge needed of the animal's habits and customs, and the same untiring
+ patience. It is quite as necessary to be a good shot, for a grey pig
+ standing under the lee of a boulder of exactly his own colour is a much
+ more difficult object to hit from the opposite side of a ravine than a
+ stag; and a wild boar is every whit as keen of scent and sharp of eye and
+ ear as any antlered "Monarch of the Glen."
+ </p>
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+Imagine then a beautiful winter's morning without wind or rain. There
+has been perhaps a sharp frost over-night, but after a couple of hours
+of sunshine the air is as warm and bright as midsummer. We used to be
+glad enough of a wood fire at breakfast; but after that meal had been
+eaten we went into the verandah, open to the north-east (our warm
+quarter), which made a delicious winter parlour, and basked in the
+blazing sunshine. I used often to bring out a chair and a table, and
+work and read there all the morning, without either hat or jacket. But
+it sometimes happened that once or twice a week, on just such a lovely
+morning, F&mdash;&mdash; would proclaim his intention of going out to look for
+pigs, and, sooner than be left behind, I nearly always begged to be
+allowed to come too. There was no fear of my getting tired or lagging
+behind; and as I was willing to make myself generally useful, by
+carrying the telescope, a revolver for close quarters, and eke a few
+sandwiches, the offer of my company used to be graciously accepted. We
+could seldom procure the loan of a good pig-dog, and after one excursion
+with a certain dog of the name of "Pincher," I preferred going out by
+ourselves.
+
+ On that occasion F&mdash;&mdash; did not take his rifle, as there was no
+chance of getting a long shot at our game; for the dog would surely
+bring the pig to bay, and then the hunter must trust to a revolver or
+the colonial boar-spear, half a pair of shears (I suppose it should be
+called <i>a shear</i>) bound firmly on a flax stick by green flax-leaves. We
+had heard of pigs having been seen by our out-station shepherd at the
+back of the run, and as we were not encumbered by the heavy rifle, we
+mounted our horses and rode as far as we could towards the range where
+the pigs had been grubbing up the hill sides in unmolested security for
+some time past. Five miles from home the ground became so rough that
+our horses could go no further; we therefore jumped off, tied them to
+a flax-bush, taking off the saddles in case they broke loose, and
+proceeded on foot over the jungly, over-grown saddle. On the other side
+we came upon a beautiful gully, with a creek running through it, whose
+banks were so densely fringed with scrub that we could not get through
+to the stream, which we heard rippling amid the tangled shrubs. If we
+could only have reached the water our best plan would have been to get
+into it and follow its windings up the ravine; but even Pincher could
+hardly squeeze and burrow through the impenetrable fence of matapo and
+goi, which were woven together by fibres of a thorny creeper called "a
+lawyer" by the shepherds.
+</pre>
+ <p>
+ It was very tantalising, for in less than five minutes we heard trusty
+ Pincher "speaking" to a boar, and knew that he had baled it up against a
+ tree, and was calling to us to come and help him. F&mdash;&mdash;ran about
+ like a lunatic, calling out; "Coming Pincher: round him up, good dog!" and
+ so forth; but they were all vain promises, for he could not get in. I did
+ my best in searching for an opening, and gave many false hopes of having
+ found one. At last I said, "If I run up the mountain side, and look down
+ on that mass of scrub, perhaps I may see some way into it from above."
+ "No: do you stay here, and see, if the pig breaks cover, which way he
+ goes." Up the steep hill, therefore, F&mdash;&mdash; rushed, as swiftly
+ and lightly as one of his own mountain sheep; and in a minute or two I saw
+ him standing, revolver in hand, on an overhanging rock, peering anxiously
+ down on the leafy mass below.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Pincher and the creek made such a noise between them that I could not hear
+ what F&mdash;&mdash; said, and only guessed from his despairing gestures
+ that there was no trap door visible in the green roof. I signalled as well
+ as I could that he was to come down directly, for his-standing-place
+ looked most insecure. Insecure indeed it proved. As I spoke the great
+ fragment of rock loosely embedded in earth on the mountain side gave way
+ with a crash, and came tumbling majestically down on the top of the scrub.
+ As for F&mdash;&mdash;, he described a series of somersaults in the air,
+ which however agreeable in themselves, were very trying to the nerves of
+ the spectatrix below. My first dread was least the rock should crush him,
+ but to my great joy I saw at once that it was rolling slowly down the
+ hill, whilst F&mdash;&mdash;'s vigorous bound off it as it gave way, had
+ carried him well into the middle of the leafy cushion beneath him, where
+ he presently landed flat on his back!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I expected every moment to hear the revolver go off, but mercifully it did
+ not do so; and as his thorny bed was hardly to be endured, F&mdash;&mdash;
+ soon kicked himself off it, and before I could realize that he was unhurt,
+ had scrambled to his feet, and was rushing off, crying in school-boy glee,
+ "That will fetch him out" That (the rock) certainly did fetch him (the
+ pig) out in a moment, and Pincher availed himself of the general confusion
+ to seize hold of his enemy's hind leg, which he never afterwards let go.
+ The boar kept snapping and champing his great tusks; but Pincher, even
+ with the leg in his mouth, was too active to be caught: so as the boar
+ found that it was both futile and undignified to try to run away with a
+ dog hanging on his hind-quarters, he tried another plan. Making for a
+ clump of Ti-ti palms he went to bay, and contrived to take up a very good
+ defensive position. Pincher would have never given up his mouthful of leg
+ if F&mdash;&mdash; had not called him off, for it seemed impossible to
+ fire the revolver whilst the dog held on. This change of tactics was much
+ against Pincher's judgment, and he kept rushing furiously in between F&mdash;&mdash;
+ and the boar. As for me, I prudently retired behind a big boulder, on
+ which I could climb if the worst came to the worst, and called out from
+ time to time, to both dog and man, "Oh, don't!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ They did not even hear me, for the din of battle was loud. The pig dodged
+ about so fast, that although F&mdash;&mdash;'s bullets lodged in the palm
+ tree at his back, not one struck a vulnerable part, and at last F&mdash;&mdash;,
+ casting his revolver behind him for me to pick up and reload, closed with
+ his foe, armed only with the shear-spear. Pincher considered this too
+ dangerous, and rushed in between them to distract the boar's attention.
+ Just as F&mdash;&mdash; aimed a thrust at his chest,&mdash;for it was of
+ no use trying to penetrate his hide,&mdash;the boar lowered his head,
+ caught poor faithful Pincher's exposed flank, and tore it open with his
+ razor-like tusk; but in the meantime the spear had gone well home into his
+ brawny chest, exactly beneath the left shoulder, and his life-blood came
+ gushing out. I was so infuriated at the sight of Pincher's frightful wound
+ that I felt none of my usual pity for the victim; and rushing up to F&mdash;&mdash;
+ with the revolver, of which only a couple of chambers were loaded, thrust
+ it into his hand with an entreaty to "kill him quickly." This F&mdash;&mdash;
+ was quite willing to do for his own sake, as a wounded boar is about the
+ most dangerous beast on earth; and although the poor brute kept snapping
+ at the broken flax-stick sticking in his heart, he fired a steady shot
+ which brought the pig on his knees, only to roll over dead the next
+ moment.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I cannot help pausing to say that I sewed up Pincher's wound then and
+ there, with some of the contents of my Cambusmore house-wife; which always
+ accompanied me on my sporting expeditions, and we carried him between us
+ down to where the horses were fastened. There I mounted; and F&mdash;&mdash;
+ lifting the faithful creature on my lap, we rode slowly home, dipping our
+ handkerchiefs in cold water at every creek we crossed, and laying them on
+ his poor flank. He was as patient and brave as possible, and bore his
+ sufferings and weakness for days afterwards in a way which was a lesson to
+ one, so grateful and gentle was he. His brave and sensible behaviour met
+ its due reward in a complete though slow recovery.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I have only left myself space for one little sketch more; but it comes so
+ vividly before me that I cannot shut it out. After a long day's walking,
+ over the hills and vallies, so beautiful beneath our azure winter-sky,
+ walking which was delightful as an expedition, but unsuccessful as to
+ sport, we crossed the track of a large boar. We knew he was old by his
+ being alone, and it was therefore very certain that he would show fight if
+ we came up with him. Patiently we followed the track over a low saddle,
+ through a clump of brushwood menuka, the broken twigs of which showed how
+ large an animal had just passed by. Here and there a freshly grubbed-up
+ Spaniard showed where he had paused for a snack; but at length we dropped
+ down on the river bed, with its wide expanse of shingle, and there we lost
+ all clue to our game.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After a little hesitation, F&mdash;&mdash; decided on climbing a high
+ cliff on the right bank of the river, and trying to catch a glimpse of
+ him. The opposite hill-side was gaunt and bare; a southern aspect shut out
+ the sun in winter, and for all its rich traces of copper ore, "Holkam's
+ Head" found no favour in the eyes of either shepherds or master. Grass
+ would not grow there except in summer, and its gray, shingly sides were an
+ eye-sore to its owner. We sat down on the cliff, and looked around
+ carefully. Presently F&mdash;&mdash; said, in a breathless whisper of
+ intense delight, "I see him." In vain I looked and looked, but nothing
+ could my stupid eyes discover. "Lie down," said F&mdash;&mdash; to me,
+ just as if I had been a dog. I crouched as low as possible, whilst F&mdash;&mdash;settled
+ himself comfortably flat on his stomach, and prepared to take a careful
+ aim at the opposite side of the hill.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After what seemed a long time, he pulled his rifle's trigger, and the
+ flash and crack was followed apparently by one of the gray boulders
+ opposite leaping up, and then rolling heavily down the hill. F&mdash;&mdash;
+ jumped up in triumph crying, "Come along, and don't forget the revolver."
+ When we had crossed the river, reckless of getting wet to our waists in
+ icy-cold water, F&mdash;&mdash; took the revolver from me and went first;
+ but, after an instant's examination, he called out, "Dead as a door-nail!
+ come and look at him." So I came, with great caution, and a more repulsive
+ and disgusting sight cannot be imagined than the huge carcass of our
+ victim already stiffening in death. The shot had been a fortunate one, for
+ only an inch away from the hole the bullet had made his shoulders were
+ regularly plated with thick horny scales, off which a revolver bullet
+ would have glanced harmlessly, and he bore marks of having fought many and
+ many a battle with younger rivals. His huge tusks were notched and broken,
+ and he had evidently been driven out from among his fellows as a
+ quarrelsome member of their society. Already the keen-eyed hawks were
+ hovering above the great monster, and we left him to his fate in the
+ solitary river gorge, where all was bleak and cold and gloomy,&mdash;a
+ fitting death-place for the fierce old warrior.
+ </p>
+ <p>
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+ </div>
+ <h2>
+ Chapter IV: Skating in the back country.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ I do not believe that even in Canada the skating can be better than that
+ which was within our reach in the Malvern Hills. Among our sheltered
+ valleys an sunny slopes the hardest frost only lasted a few hour after
+ dawn; but twenty-five miles further back, on the border of the glacier
+ region, the mountain tarns could boast of ice several feet thick all the
+ winter. We heard rumours of far-inland lakes, across which heavily-laden
+ bullock-teams could pass in perfect safety for three months of the year,
+ and we grumbled at the light film over our own large ponds, which would
+ not bear even my little terrier's weight after mid-day: and yet it was
+ cold enough at night, during our short bright winters, to satisfy the most
+ icy-minded person. I think I have mentioned before that the wooden houses
+ in New Zealand, especially those roughly put together up-country, are by
+ no means weather-tight. Disagreeable as this may be, it is doubtless the
+ reason of the extraordinary immunity from colds and coughs which we
+ hill-dwellers enjoyed. Living between walls formed by inch-boards
+ over-lapping each other, and which can only be made to resemble English
+ rooms by being canvassed and papered inside, the pure fresh air finds its
+ way in on all sides. A hot room in winter is an impossibility, in spite of
+ drawn curtains and blazing fires, therefore the risk of sudden changes of
+ temperature is avoided.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Some such theory as this is absolutely necessary to account for the
+ wonderfully good health enjoyed by all, in the most capricious and trying
+ climate I have ever come across. When a strong nor'-wester was howling
+ down the glen, I have seen the pictures on my drawing-room walls blowing
+ out to an angle of 45 degrees, although every door and window in the
+ little low wooden structure had been carefully closed for hours. It has
+ happened to me more than once, on getting up in the morning, to find my
+ clothes, which had been laid on a chair beneath my bedroom window
+ overnight, completely covered by powdered snow, drifting in through the
+ ill-fitting casement. This same window was within a couple of feet of my
+ bed, and between me and it was neither curtain nor shelter of any sort. Of
+ a winter's evening I have often been obliged to wrap myself up in a big
+ Scotch maud, as I sat, dressed in a high linsey gown, by a blazing fire,
+ so hard was the frost outside; but by ten o'clock next morning I would be
+ loitering about the verandah, basking in the sunshine, and watching the
+ light flecks of cloud-wreaths and veils floating against an Italian-blue
+ sky. Yet such is the inherent discontent of the human heart, that instead
+ of rejoicing in this lovely mid-day sunshine, we actually mourned over the
+ vanished ice which at daylight had been found, by a much-envied early
+ riser, strong enough to slide on for half an hour. It seemed almost
+ impossible to believe that any one had been sliding that morning within a
+ few feet of where I sat working in a blaze of sunshine, with my pretty
+ grey and pink Australian parrot pluming itself on the branch of a silver
+ wattle close by, and "Joey," the tiny monkey from Panama, sitting on the
+ skirt of my gown, with a piece of its folds arranged by himself shawl-wise
+ over his glossy black shoulders. If either of these tropical pets had been
+ left out after four o'clock that sunny day, they, would have been frozen
+ to death before our supper time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was just on such a day as this, and in just such a bright mid-day hour,
+ that a distant neighbour of ours rode up to the garden gate, leading a
+ pack horse. Outside the saddle-bags, with which this animal was somewhat
+ heavily laden, could be plainly seen a beautiful new pair of Oxford
+ skates, glinting in the sunshine; and it must have been the sight of these
+ beloved implements which called forth the half-envious remark from one of
+ the gentlemen, "I suppose you have lots of skating up at your place?"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Well, not exactly at my station, but there is a capital lake ten miles
+ from my house where I am sure of a good day's skating any time between
+ June and August," answered Mr. C. H&mdash;&mdash;, our newly arrived
+ guest.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We all looked at each other. I believe I heaved a deep sigh, and dropped
+ my thimble, which "Joey" instantly seized, and with a low chirrup of
+ intense delight, commenced to poke down between the boards of the
+ verandah. It was too bad of us to give such broad hints by looks if not by
+ words. Poor Mr. C. H&mdash;&mdash; was a bachelor in those days: he had
+ not been at his little out-of-the-way homestead for some weeks, and was
+ ignorant of its resources in the way of firing (always an important matter
+ at a station), or even of tea and mutton. He had no woman-servant, and was
+ totally unprepared for an incursion of skaters; and yet,&mdash;New Zealand
+ fashion,&mdash;no sooner did he perceive that we were all longing and
+ pining for some skating, than he invited us all most cordially to go up to
+ his back-country run the very next day, with him, and skate as long as we
+ liked. This was indeed a delightful prospect, the more especially as it
+ happened to be only Monday, which gave us plenty of time to be back again
+ by Sunday, for our weekly service. We made it a rule never to be away from
+ home on that day, lest any of our distant congregation should ride their
+ twenty miles or so across country and find us absent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When the host is willing and the guests eager, it does not take long to
+ arrange a plan, so the next morning found three of us, besides Mr. C. H&mdash;&mdash;
+ mounted and ready to start directly after breakfast. I have often been
+ asked how I managed in those days about toilette arrangements, when it was
+ impossible to carry any luggage except a small "swag," closely packed in a
+ waterproof case and fastened on the same side as the saddle-pocket. First
+ of all I must assure my lady readers that I prided myself on turning out
+ as neat and natty as possible at the end of the journey, and yet I rode
+ not only in my every-day linsey gown, which could be made long or short at
+ pleasure, but in my crinoline. This was artfully looped up on the right
+ side and tied by a ribbon, in such a way that when I came out ready
+ dressed to mount, no one in the world could have guessed that I had on any
+ <i>cage</i> beneath my short riding habit with a loose tweed jacket over
+ the body of the dress. Within the "swag" was stowed a brush and comb,
+ collar, cuffs and handkerchiefs, a little necessary linen, a pair of
+ shoes, and perhaps a ribbon for my hair if I meant to be very smart. On
+ this occasion we all found that our skates occupied a terribly large
+ proportion both of weight and space in our modest kits, but still we were
+ much too happy to grumble.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Where could you find a gayer quartette than started at an easy canter up
+ the valley that fresh bracing morning? From the very first our faces were
+ turned to the south-west, and before us rose the magnificent chain of the
+ Southern Alps, with their bold snowy peaks standing out in a glorious
+ dazzle against the cobalt sky. A stranger, or colonially speaking, a "new
+ chum," would have thought we must needs cross that barrier-range before we
+ could penetrate any distance into the back country, but we knew of long
+ winding vallies and gullies running up between the giant slopes, which
+ would lead us, almost without our knowing how high we had climbed, up to
+ the elevated but sheltered plateau among the back country ranges where Mr.
+ C. H&mdash;&mdash;'s homestead stood. There was only one steep saddle to
+ be crossed, and that lay between us and Rockwood, six miles off. It was
+ the worst part of the journey for the horses, so we had easy consciences
+ in dismounting and waiting an hour when we reached that most charming and
+ hospitable of houses. I had just time for one turn round the beautiful
+ garden, where the flowers and shrubs of old England grew side by side with
+ the wild and lovely blossoms of our new island home, when the expected
+ coo-e rang out shrill and clear from the rose-covered porch. It was but
+ little past mid-day when we made our second start, and set seriously to
+ work over fifteen miles of fairly good galloping ground. This distance
+ brought us well up to the foot of a high range, and the last six miles of
+ the journey had to be accomplished in single file, and with great care and
+ discretion, for the track led through bleak desolate vallies, round the
+ shoulder of abutting spurs, through swamps, and up and down rocky
+ staircases. Mr. C. H&mdash;&mdash; and his cob both knew the way well
+ however, and my bay mare Helen had the cleverest legs and the wisest as
+ well as prettiest head of her race. If left to herself she seldom made a
+ mistake, and the few tumbles she and I ever had together, took place only
+ when she found herself obliged to go my way instead of her own. We entered
+ the gorges of the high mountains between us and the west, and soon lost
+ the sun; even the brief winter twilight faded away more swiftly than usual
+ amid those dark defiles; and it was pitch dark, though only five o'clock,
+ when we heard a sudden and welcome clamour of dog voices.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These deep-mouthed tones invariably constitute the first notes of a
+ sheep-station's welcome; and a delightful sound it is to the belated and
+ bewildered traveller, for besides guiding his horse to the right spot, the
+ noise serves to bring out some one to see who the traveller may be. On
+ this occasion we heard one man say to the other, "It's the boss:" so
+ almost before we had time to dismount from our tired horses (remember they
+ had each carried a heavy "swag" besides their riders), lights gleamed from
+ the windows of the little house, and a wood fire sparkled and sputtered on
+ the open hearth. Mr. C. H&mdash;&mdash; only just guided me to the door of
+ the sitting-room, making an apology and injunction together,&mdash;"Its
+ very rough I am afraid: but you can do what you like;"&mdash;before he
+ hastened back to assist his guests in settling their horses comfortably
+ for the night. Labour used to be so dear and wages so high, especially in
+ the back country of New Zealand, that the couple of men,&mdash;one for
+ indoor work, to saw wood, milk, cook, sweep, <i>wash</i>, etc., and the
+ other to act as gardener, groom, ploughman, and do all the numerous odd
+ jobs about a place a hundred miles and more from the nearest shop,&mdash;represented
+ a wage-expenditure of at least 200 pounds a year. Every gentleman
+ therefore as a matter of course sees to his own horse when he arrives
+ unexpectedly at a station, and I knew I should have at least half an hour
+ to myself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The first thing to do was to let down my crinoline, for I could only walk
+ like a crab in it when it was fastened up for riding, kilt up my linsey
+ gown, take off my hat and jacket, and set to work The curtains must be
+ drawn close, and the chairs moved out from their symmetrical positions
+ against the wall; then I made an expedition into the kitchen, and won the
+ heart of the stalwart cook, who was already frying chops over the fire, by
+ saying in my best German, "I have come to help you with the tea." Poor
+ man! it was very unfair, for Mr. C. H&mdash;&mdash; had told me during our
+ ride that his servitor was a German, and I had employed the last long hour
+ of the journey in rubbing up my exceedingly rusty knowledge of that
+ language, and arranging one or two effective sentences. Poor Karl's
+ surprise and delight knew no bounds, and he burst forth into a long
+ monologue, to which I could find no readier answers than smiles and nods,
+ hiding my inability to follow up my brilliant beginning under the pretence
+ of being very busy. By the time the gentlemen had stabled and fed the
+ horses and were ready, Karl and I between us had arranged a bright cosy
+ little apartment with a capital tea-dinner on the table. After this meal
+ there were pipes and toddy, and as I could not retire, like Mrs. Micawber
+ at David Copperfield's supper party, into the adjoining bedroom and sit by
+ myself in the cold, I made the best of the somewhat dense clouds of smoke
+ with which I was soon surrounded, and listened to the fragmentary plans
+ for the next day. Then we all separated for the night, and in two minutes
+ I was fast asleep in a little room no bigger than the cabin of a ship,
+ with an opossum rug on a sofa for my bed and bedding.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was cold enough the next morning, I assure you: so cold that it was
+ difficult to believe the statement that all the gentlemen had been down at
+ daybreak to bathe in the great lake which spread like an inland sea before
+ the bay-window of the little sitting room. This lake, the largest of the
+ mountain chain, never freezes, on account partly of its great depth, and
+ also because of its sunny aspect. Our destination lay far inland, and if
+ we meant to have a good long day's skating we must start at once. Such a
+ perfect day as it was! I felt half inclined to beg off the first day on
+ the ice, and to spend my morning wandering along the rata-fringed shores
+ of Lake Coleridge, with its glorious enclosing of hills which might fairly
+ be called mountains; but I feared to seem capricious or lazy, when really
+ my only difficulty was in selecting a pleasure. The sun had climbed well
+ over the high barriers which lay eastwards, and was shining brightly down
+ through the quivering blue ether overhead; the frost sparkled on every
+ broad flax-blade or slender tussock-spine, as if the silver side of earth
+ were turned outwards that winter morning.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ No sooner had we mounted (with no "swag" except our skates this time) than
+ Mr. C. H&mdash;&mdash; set spurs to his horse, and bounded over the
+ slip-rail of the paddock before Karl could get it down. We were too
+ primitive for gates in those parts: they only belonged to the civilization
+ nearer Christchurch; and I had much ado to prevent my pony from following
+ his lead, especially as the other gentlemen were only too delighted to get
+ rid of some of their high spirits by a jump. However Karl got the top rail
+ down for me, and "Mouse" hopped over the lower one gaily, overtaking the
+ leader of the expedition in a very few strides. We could not keep up our
+ rapid pace long; for the ground became terribly broken and cut up by
+ swamps, quicksands, blind creeks, and all sorts of snares and pit-falls.
+ Every moment added to the desolate grandeur of the scene. Bleak hills rose
+ up on either hand, with still bleaker and higher peaks appearing beyond
+ them again. An awful silence, unbroken by the familiar cheerful sound of
+ the sheep calling to each other,&mdash;for even the hardy merino cannot
+ live in these ranges during the winter months,&mdash;brooded around us,
+ and the dark mass of a splendid "bush," extending over many hundred acres,
+ only added to the lonely grandeur of the scene. We rode almost the whole
+ time in a deep cold shade, for between us and the warm sun-rays were such
+ lofty mountains that it was only for a few brief noontide moments he could
+ peep over their steep sides.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After two hour's riding, at the best pace which we could keep up through
+ these terrible gorges, a sharp turn of the track brought us full in view
+ of our destination. I can never forget that first glimpse of Lake Ida. In
+ the cleft of a huge, gaunt, bare hill, divided as if by a giant hand, lay
+ a large <i>black</i> sheet of ice. No ray of sunshine ever struck it from
+ autumn until spring, and it seemed impossible to imagine our venturing to
+ skate merrily in such a sombre looking spot. But New-Zealand sheep farmers
+ are not sentimental I am afraid. Beyond a rapid thought of
+ self-congratulation that such "cold country" was not on <i>their</i> run,
+ they did not feel affected by its eternal silence and gloom. The ice would
+ bear, and what more could skater's heart desire? At the end of the dark
+ tarn, nearest to the track by which we had approached it, stood a neat
+ little hut; and judge of my amazement when, as we rode up to it, a young
+ gentleman, looking as if he was just going out for a day's deer-stalking,
+ opened the low door and came out to greet us. Yes, here was one of those
+ strange anomalies peculiar to the colonies. A young man, fresh from his
+ University, of refined tastes and cultivated intellect, was leading here
+ the life of a boor, without companionship or appreciation of any sort. His
+ "mate" seemed to be a rough West countryman, honest and well meaning
+ enough, but utterly unsuited to Mr. K&mdash;&mdash;. It was the old story,
+ of wild unpractical ideas hastily carried out. Mr. K&mdash;&mdash; had
+ arrived in New Zealand a couple of years before, with all his worldly
+ wealth,&mdash;1,000 pounds. Finding this would not go very far in the
+ purchase of a good sheep-run, and hearing some calculations about the
+ profit to be derived from breeding cattle, based upon somebody's lucky
+ speculation, he eagerly caught at one of the many offers showered upon
+ unfortunate "new chums," and bought the worst and bleakest bit of one of
+ the worst and bleakest runs in the province. The remainder of his money
+ was laid out in purchasing stock; and now he had sat down patiently to
+ await, in his little hut, until such time as his brilliant expectations
+ would be realized. I may say here they became fainter and fainter year by
+ year, and at last faded away altogether; leaving him at the end of three
+ lonely, dreadful years with exactly half his capital, but double his
+ experience. However this has nothing to do with my story, except that I
+ can never think of our skating expedition to that lonely lake, far back
+ among those terrible hills, without a thrill of compassion for the only
+ living human being, who dwelt among them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was too cold to dawdle about, however, that day. The frost lay white
+ and hard upon the ground, and we felt that we were cruel in leaving our
+ poor horses standing to get chilled whilst we amused ourselves. Although
+ my beloved Helen was not there, having been exchanged for the day in
+ favour of Master Mouse, a shaggy pony, whose paces were as rough as its
+ coat, I begged a red blanket from Mr. K&mdash;&mdash;, and covered up
+ Helen's stable companion, whose sleek skin spoke of a milder temperature
+ than that on Lake Ida's "gloomy shore." Our simple arrangements were soon
+ made. Mr. K&mdash;&mdash; left directions to his mate to prepare a repast
+ consisting of tea, bread, and mutton for us, and, each carrying our
+ skates, we made the best of our way across the frozen tussocks to the
+ lake. Mr. K&mdash;&mdash; proved an admirable guide over its surface, for
+ he was in the habit during the winter of getting all his firewood out of
+ the opposite "bush," and bringing it across the lake on sledges drawn by
+ bullocks. We accused him of having cut up our ice dreadfully by these
+ means; but he took us to a part of the vast expanse where an unbroken
+ field of at least ten acres of ice stretched smoothly before us. Here were
+ no boards marked "DANGEROUS," nor any intimation of the depth of water
+ beneath. The most timid person could feel no apprehension on ice which
+ seemed more solid than the earth; so accordingly in a few moments we had
+ buckled and strapped on our skates, and were skimming and gliding&mdash;and
+ I must add, falling&mdash;in all directions. We were very much out of
+ practice at first, except Mr. K&mdash;&mdash;, who skated every day,
+ taking short cuts across the lake to track a stray heifer or explore a
+ blind gully.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I despair of making my readers see the scene as I saw it, or of conveying
+ any adequate idea of the intense, the appalling loneliness of the spot. It
+ really seemed to me as if our voices and laughter, so far from breaking
+ the deep eternal silence, only brought it out into stronger relief. On
+ either hand rose up, shear from the waters edge, a great, barren, shingly
+ mountain; before us loomed a dark pine forest, whose black shadows crept
+ up until they merged in the deep <i>crevasses</i> and fissures of the
+ Snowy Range. Behind us stretched the winding gullies by which we had
+ climbed to this mountain tarn, and Mr. K&mdash;&mdash;'s little hut and
+ scrap of a garden and paddock gave the one touch of life, or possibility
+ of life, to this desolate region. In spite of all scenic wet blankets we
+ tried hard to be gay, and no one but myself would acknowledge that we
+ found the lonely grandeur of our "rink" too much for us. We skated away
+ perseveringly until we were both tired and hungry, when we returned to Mr.
+ K&mdash;&mdash;'s hut, took a hasty meal, and mounted our chilled steeds.
+ Mr. C. H&mdash;&mdash; insisted on bringing poor Mr. K&mdash;&mdash; back
+ with us, though he was somewhat reluctant to come, alleging that a few
+ days spent in the society of his kind made the solitude of his
+ weather-board hut all the more dreary. The next day and yet the next we
+ returned to our gloomy skating ground, and when I turned round in my
+ saddle as we rode away on Friday evening, for a last look at Lake Ida
+ lying behind us in her winter black numbness, her aspect seemed more
+ forbidding than ever, for only the bare steep hill-sides could be seen;
+ the pine forest and white distant mountains were all blotted and blurred
+ out of sight by a heavy pall of cloud creeping slowly up.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Let us ride fast," cried Mr. K&mdash;&mdash;, "or we shall have a
+ sou'-wester upon us;" so we galloped home as quickly as we could, over
+ ground that I don't really believe I could summon courage to walk across,
+ ever so slowly, to-day,&mdash;but then one's nerves and courage are in
+ very different order out in New Zealand to the low standard which rules
+ for ladies in England, who "live at home in ease!" Long before we reached
+ home the storm was pelting us: my little jacket was like a white board
+ when I took it off, for the sleet and snow had frozen as it fell. I was
+ wet to the skin, and so numb with cold I could hardly stand when we
+ reached home at last in the dark and down-pour. I could only get my things
+ very imperfectly dried, and had to manage as best I could, but yet no one
+ even thought of making the inquiry next morning when I came out to
+ breakfast, "Have you caught cold?" It would have seemed a ridiculous
+ question.
+ </p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter V: Toboggon-ing.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ I cannot resist the temptation to touch upon one of the winter amusements
+ which came to us two years later. Yet the word "amusement" seems out of
+ place, no one in the Province having much heart to amuse themselves, for
+ the great snow storm of August, 1867, had just taken place, and we were in
+ the first days of bewilderment at the calamity which had befallen us all.
+ A week's incessant snow-fall, accompanied by a fierce and freezing
+ south-west wind, had not only covered the whole of the mountains from base
+ to brow with shining white, through which not a single dark rock jutted,
+ but had drifted on the plains for many feet deep. Gullies had been filled
+ up by the soft, driving flakes, creeks were bridged over, and for three
+ weeks and more all communication between the stations and the various
+ townships was cut off. The full extent of our losses was unknown to us,
+ and dreary as were our forebodings of misfortune, none of us guessed that
+ snow to be the winding sheet of half a million of sheep. The magnificent
+ semi-circle of the Southern Alps stood out, for a hundred miles from north
+ to south, in appalling white distinctness, and no one in the whole Colony
+ had ever seen the splendid range thus free from fleck or flaw. We had done
+ all we could within working distance, but what was, the use of digging in
+ drifts thirty feet deep? Amidst, and almost above, the terrible anxiety
+ about our own individual safety,&mdash;for the snow was over the roof of
+ many of the station-houses,&mdash;came the pressing question, "Where are
+ the sheep?" A profound silence unbroken by bleat of lamb, or bark of dog,
+ or any sound of life, had reigned for many days, when a merciful
+ north-westerly gale sprung, up, and releasing the heavily-laden earth from
+ its white bondage, freed the miserable remnant of our flocks and herds. At
+ least, I should say, it freed those sheep which had travelled down to the
+ vallies, driven before the first pitiless gusts, but we knew that many
+ hundreds, if not thousands, of wethers must have been surprised and
+ imprisoned far back among the hills.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Such knowledge could not be acted upon, however, for no human being could
+ hope to plunge through the drifts around us. Old shepherds who had lived
+ on the run for fifteen years, confessed that they did not know their way
+ fifty yards from the homestead. The vallies were filled up, so that one
+ gully looked precisely like its fellow; rocks, scrub, Ti-ti palms, all our
+ local land-marks had disappeared; not a fence or gate could be seen in all
+ the country side. Here and there a long wave-like line in the smooth mass
+ would lead us to suppose that a wire fence lay buried beneath its curves,
+ but we had no means of knowing for certain. Near the house every shrub and
+ out-building, every hay-stack or wood-heap, had all been covered up, and
+ no man might even guess where they lay.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This had been the terrible state of things, and although the blessed warm
+ wind had removed our immediate and pressing fear of starvation, we could
+ not hope to employ ourselves in searching for our missing sheep for many
+ days to come. None of us had been able to take any exercise for more than
+ a fortnight, and having done all that could possibly be done near at hand,
+ F&mdash;&mdash; set to work to manufacture some sledges out of old
+ packing-cases. Quite close to the house, a hill sloped smoothly for about
+ 300 yards, at an angle of 40 degrees; along its side lay a perfectly level
+ and deep drift, which did not show any signs of thawing for more than a
+ month, and we resolved to use this as a natural <i>Montagne Russe</i>. The
+ construction of a suitable sledge was the first difficulty to be
+ surmounted, and many were the dismal failures and break-neck catastrophes
+ which preceded what we considered a safe and successful vehicle. Not only
+ was it immensely difficult to make, without either proper materials or
+ tools, a sledge which could hold two people (for F&mdash;&mdash; declared
+ it was no fun sleighing alone), but his "patent brakes" proved the most
+ broken of reeds to lean upon when the sledge was dashing down the steep
+ incline at the rate of a thousand miles an hour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We nearly broke our necks more than once, and I look back now with
+ amazement to our fool-hardiness. How well I remember one expedition, when
+ F&mdash;&mdash;, who had been hammering away in a shed all the morning,
+ came to find me sitting in the sun in the verandah, and to inform me that
+ at last he had perfected a conveyance which would combine speed with
+ safety. Undaunted by previous mishaps, I sallied forth, and in company
+ with Mr. U&mdash;&mdash; and F&mdash;&mdash;, climbed painfully up the
+ high hill I have mentioned, by some steps which they had cut in the frozen
+ snow. Without some such help we could not have kept our footing for a
+ moment, and as long as I live I shall never forget the sensation of
+ leaving my friendly Alpenstock planted in the snow, and of seating myself
+ on that frail sledge. Perhaps I ought to describe it here. A board, about
+ six feet long by one foot broad, with sheet-iron nailed beneath it, and
+ curved upwards in front; on its upper surface a couple of battens were
+ fixed, one quite at the foremost end, and one half-way. That was F&mdash;&mdash;'s
+ new patent sledge, warranted to go faster down an incline than any other
+ conveyance on the surface of the earth. I was the wretched "passenger," as
+ he called me, on more than one occasion, and I will briefly describe my
+ experiences. "Why did you go?" is a very natural question to arise in my
+ reader's mind; and sitting here at my writing-table, I feel as if I must
+ have been a lunatic to venture. But in those delicious wild days, no
+ enterprise seemed too rash or dangerous to engage in, from mounting a
+ horse which had never seen or felt the fluttering of a habit, to embarking
+ on the conveyance I have described above, and starting down a
+ mountain-side at the risk of a broken neck.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Well, to return to that terrible moment. I see the whole scene now. The
+ frail, rude sledge, with its breaks made out of a couple of standards from
+ a wire fence, connected by a strong iron chain; F&mdash;&mdash;seated at
+ the back of the precious contrivance, firmly grasping a standard in each
+ hand; Mr. U&mdash;&mdash; clinging desperately to his Alpen-stock with one
+ hand, whilst with the other he helps me on to the board; and Nettle, my
+ dear little terrier, standing shivering on three legs, sniffing
+ distrustfully at the sledge. It is extremely difficult even to take one's
+ place on a board a dozen inches wide. My petticoats have to be firmly
+ wrapped around me, and care taken that no fold projects beyond the sledge,
+ or I should be soon dragged out of my frail seat. I fix my feet firmly
+ against the batten, and F&mdash;&mdash; cries, "Are you ready?" "Oh, not
+ yet!" I gasp, clinging to Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;'s hand as if I never meant
+ to let it go. "Hold tight!" he shouts. Now what a mockery this injunction
+ was. I had nothing to hold on to except my own knees, and I clasped them
+ convulsively. Mr. U&mdash;&mdash; says, "You're all right now," and before
+ I can realize that he has let go my hand, before my courage is half-way up
+ to the necessary height, we are off. The breaks are slightly depressed for
+ the first few yards, in order to regulate our pace, and because there is a
+ tremendously steep pitch just at first. Once we have safely passed that he
+ tilts up the standards, and our sledge shoots like a meteor down the
+ perfectly smooth incline. I cannot draw my breath, we are going at such a
+ pace through the keen air; I give myself up for lost. We come to another
+ steep pitch near the bottom of the hill; F&mdash;&mdash; is laughing to
+ such a degree at me that he does not put down his breaks soon enough, and
+ loses control of the sledge. We appear to leap down the dip, and then the
+ sledge turns first one way and then the other, its zinc prow being
+ sometimes up-hill and some-times down. It seems wonderful that we keep on
+ the sledge, for we have no means of holding on except by pressing our feet
+ against the battens; yet in the grand and final upset at the bottom of the
+ hill, the sledge is there too, and we find we have never parted company
+ from it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Will any one believe that after such a perilous journey, I could actually
+ be persuaded to try again? But so it was. At first the fright (for I was
+ really terrified) used to make me very cross, and I declared that I was
+ severely hurt, if not "kilt entirely;" but after I had shaken the snow out
+ of my linsey skirt, and discovered that beyond the damage to my nerves I
+ was uninjured, F&mdash;&mdash; was quite sure to try to persuade me to
+ make another attempt, and I was equally sure to yield to the temptation.
+ As well as my memory serves me, we only made one really successful
+ journey, and that was on an occasion when we kept the breaks down the
+ whole way. But I never could insure similar precautions being taken again,
+ and we consequently experienced every variety of mishaps possible to
+ sledge travellers. I persevered however for some days until the
+ north-westerly wind, which was blowing softly all the time, began to lay
+ bare the sharpest points of the rocks, and then I gave in at once, and
+ would not be a "passenger" any more. It was rather too much to strike
+ one's head against a jagged fragment of rock, or to dislocate one's thumb
+ against a concealed stump of a palm tree. Then the sharp points of the
+ Spaniards began to stick up through the softening snow, and nothing would
+ induce me to run the risk of touching their green bayonets. Besides which,
+ the fast-thawing snow made it very difficult to climb up to the top of our
+ hill, for the carefully-cut steps had disappeared long ago. So I gave up
+ sledge journeys on my own account, and used only to look at F&mdash;&mdash;
+ and Mr. U&mdash;&mdash; taking them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ These two persevered so long as an inch of snow remained on the hill-side.
+ Some of their adventures were very alarming, and certainly rather
+ dangerous. One afternoon I had been watching them for more than an hour,
+ and had seen them go through every variety of disaster, and capsize with
+ no further effect than increasing their desire for "one more" trial. On
+ the blind-side of the hill,&mdash;that is to say the side which gets
+ scarcely any sun in winter,&mdash;a deep drift of snow still lingered,
+ filling up a furrow made in former years by a shingle-slip. Thither the
+ two adventurous climbers dragged their sledge, and down the steep incline
+ they performed their perilous descent many a time. I became tired of
+ watching the board shoot swiftly over the white streak; and I strolled
+ round the shoulder of the hill, to see if there was any appearance of the
+ snow-fall lessening in the back country.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I must have been away about half an hour, and had made the circuit of the
+ little knoll which projected from the mountain side, returning to where I
+ expected to find sleigh and sleighers starting perhaps on just "one more"
+ journey. But no one was there, and a dozen yards or so from the usual
+ starting-point, the snow was a good deal ploughed up and stained in large
+ patches by blood. Here was an alarming spectacle, though the only wonder
+ was that a bad accident had not occurred before. I saw the sledge,
+ deserted and broken, near the end of the drift: of the passengers there
+ was neither sign nor token. I must say I was terribly frightened, but it
+ is useless in New Zealand to scream or faint; the only thing to do in an
+ emergency is to <i>coo-e</i>; and so, although my heart was thumping
+ loudly in my ears, and at first I could not produce a sound, I managed at
+ last, after many attempts, to muster up a loud clear <i>coo-e</i>. There
+ was the usual pause, whilst the last sharp note rang back from the
+ hill-sides, and vibrated through the clear silent air; and then, oh,
+ welcome sound! I heard a vigorous answer from our own flat where the
+ homestead stood. I set off down-hill as fast as I could, and had the joy,
+ when I turned the slope which had hidden our little house from my view, to
+ see F&mdash;&mdash; and Mr. U&mdash;&mdash; walking about; but even from
+ that distance I could see that poor Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;'s head was
+ bandaged up, and as soon as I got near enough to hear, F&mdash;&mdash;shouted
+ "I have broken my neck!" adding, "I am very hungry: let us go in to
+ supper."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Under the circumstances these words were consolatory; and when I came to
+ hear the story, this was the way the accident happened. As I mentioned
+ before, even this drift had thawed till it was soft at the surface and
+ worn away almost to the rocks. During a rapid descent the nose of the
+ sledge dipped through the snow, and stopped dead against a rock. Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;
+ was instantly buried in the snow, falling into a young but prickly
+ Spaniard, which assaulted him grievously; but F&mdash;&mdash; shot over
+ his head some ten yards, turned a somersault, and alit on his feet. This
+ sounds a harmless performance enough, but it requires practice; and F&mdash;&mdash;
+ declared that for weeks afterwards his neck felt twisted. The accident
+ must have looked very ridiculous: the sledge one moment gliding smoothly
+ along at the rate of forty miles an hour,&mdash;the next a dead stop, and
+ F&mdash;&mdash;flying through the air over his passenger's head, finishing
+ feet first plump down in the soft snow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Looking back on that time, I can remember how curiously soon the external
+ traces of the great snow-storm disappeared. For some weeks after the
+ friendly nor-wester, the air of the whole neighbourhood was tainted by
+ dead and decaying sheep and lambs; and the wire fences, stock-yard rails,
+ and every "coign of vantage," had to be made useful but ghastly by a
+ tapestry of sheep-skins. The only wonder was that a single sheep had
+ survived a storm severe enough to kill wild pigs. Great boars, cased in
+ hides an inch thick, had perished through sheer stress of weather; while
+ thin-skinned animals, with only a few months growth of fine merino wool on
+ their backs, had endured it all. It was well known that the actual
+ destruction of sheep was mainly owing to the two days of heavy rain which
+ succeeded the snow. Out of a flock of 13,000 of all ages, we lost, on the
+ lowest calculation, 1,000 grown sheep and nearly 3,000 lambs; and yet our
+ loss was small by comparison with that of our neighbours, whose runs were
+ further back among the hill, and less sheltered than our own.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Long before midsummer our cloud-shadowed hills were green once more; and I
+ think I see again their beautiful outlines, their steep sides planted with
+ semi-tropical palms and grasses, whilst the more distant peaks are veiled
+ in a sultry haze. During that peculiarly bright and lovely summer we often
+ ask each other, Could it have been true that no one knew one mountain from
+ the other, and that hills had been apparently levelled and vallies filled
+ up by the heaviest snow-fall ever known. But whilst the words were on our
+ lips, we could see a group of palm-trees, ten feet high, with their
+ topmost leaves gnawed to the stump by starving sheep, that must have been
+ standing on at least seven feet of snow to reach them; and there was
+ scarcely a creek on the run whose banks were not strewn, for many a long
+ day, by bare and bleaching bones.
+ </p>
+ <p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter VI: Buying a run.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ Like many other people in the world, I have occasionally built castles in
+ the air, and equally of course they have invariably tumbled down in due
+ time with a crash This particular castle however, not only attained to a
+ great elevation in the visionary builder's eyes, but it covered so vast an
+ area of land, that the story of its rise and fall deserves to be placed on
+ record, as a warning to aerial architects and also as a beacon-light to
+ young colonists.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This was exactly the way it all happened. The new year of 186-found us
+ living very quietly and happily on a small compact sheep-farm, at the foot
+ of the Malvern Hills, in the province of Canterbury, New Zealand. As runs
+ went, its dimensions were small indeed; for we only measured it at 12,000
+ acres, all told. The great tidal wave of prosperity, which sets once in a
+ while towards the shores of all colonies, had that year swelled and risen
+ to its full force; but this we did not know. Borne aloft upon its
+ unsubstantial crest we could not, from that giddy height, discern any
+ water-valleys of adversity or clouds of change and storm along the shining
+ horizon of the new world around us. All our calculations were based on the
+ assumption that the existing prices for sheep, wool, cattle, and all
+ farm-produce, would rule for many a long day; and the delightful part of
+ this royal road to wealth was, that its travellers need not exert
+ themselves in any way: they had only to sit still with folded hands whilst
+ their sheep increased, and it was well known that a flock doubled itself
+ in three short years. The obvious deduction from this agreeable numerical
+ fact was, that in an equally short period your agent's payments to your
+ bank account would also be doubled. In the meantime the drays were busy
+ carting the wool to the seaports as fast as they could be loaded, whilst
+ speculative drovers rode all about the country buying up the fat cattle
+ and wethers from every run. These were wanted to supply the West Coast
+ Diggings which had just "broken out" (as the curious phrase goes there),
+ and so was every description of grain and dairy produce.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We squatters were not the only inhabitants of this fool's paradise. The
+ local Government began planning extensive works: railways were laid out in
+ every direction, bridges planned across rivers, which proved the despair
+ of engineers; whilst a tunnel, the wonder of the Southern Hemisphere, was
+ commenced through a range of hills lying between Port Lyttleton and
+ Christchurch. All this work was undertaken on a scale of pay which made
+ the poor immigrants who thronged to the place by every ship, rub their
+ eyes and believe they must be dreaming, and that they would presently wake
+ up and find themselves back again in the old country, at the old
+ starvation rate of wages. Small capitalists, with perhaps only one or two
+ hundred pounds in the world, bid against each other as purchasers of
+ quarter-acre sections in the fast-springing townships, or of fifty-acre
+ lots of arable land in the projected suburbs. Subscriptions were raised
+ for building a Cathedral in Christchurch; but so dear was both labour and
+ material, that 7,000 pounds barely sufficed to lay its foundations.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The paramount anxiety in men's minds seemed to be to secure land.
+ Sheep-runs in sheltered accessible parts of the country commanded enormous
+ prices, and were bought in the most complicated way. The first comers had
+ taken up vast tracts of land in all directions from the Government, at an
+ almost nominal rental. This had happened quite in the dark and remote ages
+ of the history of the colony, at least ten or twelve years before the date
+ of which I write. As speculators with plenty of hard cash came down from
+ Australia, these original tenants sold, as it were, the good-will and
+ stock of their run at enormous prices; but what always seemed to me so
+ hard was, that after you had paid any number of thousand pounds for your
+ run, you might have to buy it all, or at any rate, some portion of it,
+ over again. Land could only be purchased freehold from the Government, for
+ 2 pounds an acre; and if a "cockatoo" (i.e., a small farmer), or a
+ speculator in mines, fancied any part of your property, he had only to go
+ to the land office, and challenge your pre-emptive rights. The officials
+ gave you notice of the challenge, and six weeks' grace in which to raise
+ the money, and buy it freehold yourself; but few sheep-farmers could
+ afford to pay a good many hundred pounds unexpectedly to secure even their
+ best "flats" or vallies. Hence it often happened that large runs in the
+ most favourable situations were cut up by small investors, "free
+ selectors" as they are called in Australia, and it used to be rather
+ absurd the way one grew to distrust any stranger who was descried riding
+ about the run. The poor man might be looking for a stray horse, or have
+ lost his way, but we always fancied he must be "prospecting" for either
+ gold or coals, or else be a "cockatoo" disguised as a traveller.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Such was the state of things when my story opens. Shearing was just over,
+ and we knew to a lamb how rapidly our flocks and herds were increasing. A
+ succession of mild winters and early genial springs had got the flock into
+ capital order. The wool had all been sent off to Christchurch by drays,
+ the sheep were turned out on the beautiful green hills for ten months of
+ perfect rest and peace; whilst the dogs, who had barked themselves quite
+ hoarse, were enabled to desist from their labours in mustering and
+ watching the yet unshorn mobs on the vallies. Although our run was as well
+ grassed and watered as any in the province, still it could not possibly
+ carry more than a certain number of sheep, and to that total our returns
+ showed that we were rapidly approaching. The most careful calculations
+ warned us that by next shearing we should hardly know what to do with our
+ sheep. It is always better to be under than overstocked, for the merino
+ gets out of condition immediately, and even the staple of the wool
+ deteriorates if its wearer be at all crowded on his feeding-grounds.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "You must take up more country directly," was the invariable formula of
+ the advice we, comparatively "new chums," received on all sides. This was
+ easier to say than to do. Turn which ever way we would, far back beyond
+ our own lovely vallies and green hills, back up to the bleak region of
+ glaciers, where miles of bush and hundreds of acres of steep hill-side,
+ formed the <i>back-est</i> of "back country," every inch of land was taken
+ up. No fear had those distant Squatters of "cockatoos," or even of miners;
+ for no one came their way who could possibly help it. Still we should have
+ been comparatively glad to buy such a run fifty or sixty miles further
+ back,&mdash;at the foot, in fact of the great Southern Alps,&mdash;just as
+ a summer feeding-ground for the least valuable portion of our flock. But
+ no one was inclined to part with a single acre, and we were forced to turn
+ our eyes in a totally different direction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If my readers will refer to the accompanying map of New Zealand, and look
+ at the Middle or South Island, they will notice a long seaboard on the
+ eastern side of the island, stretching SS.W. for many hundred leagues. It
+ extends beyond the Province of Canterbury to that of Otago, and embraces
+ some of the most magnificent pastoral land in the settlement. Not only is
+ the soil rich and productive, but the climate is rather less windy than
+ with us in the northern portion of the island; and the capital of Otago
+ (Dunedin) had risen into comparative position and importance before
+ Christchurch,&mdash;was in short an elder sister of that pretty little
+ town. Most of the settlers in Otago were Scotchmen, and as there are no
+ better colonists anywhere, its prosperity had attained to a very
+ flourishing height. Gold-digging had also broken out at the foot of the
+ Dunstan range, so that Otago held her head quite as high, if not higher,
+ than her neighbour Canterbury. Of course all the first-class pasture-land
+ "down south," as it was called, had been taken up long before; but we
+ heard rumours of splendid sheep country, yet unappropriated, far back
+ towards the west coast of Otago, just where its boundary joined
+ Canterbury.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ With our minds in this state of desire for what poor Mazzini used to
+ denounce as "territorial aggrandisement," we paid our usual post-shearing
+ visit to Christchurch. F&mdash;&mdash; had his agent's accounts to
+ examine, a nice little surplus of wool-money to receive, and many other
+ squatting interests to attend to; whilst I had to lay in chests of tea,
+ barrels of sugar and rice, hundreds of yards of candle-wick, flower-seeds,
+ reels of cotton, and many other miscellaneous articles. But through all
+ our pleasant, happy little bustle ran the constant thought: "What shall we
+ do for more country?" A day or two before the expiration of the week's
+ leave of absence which we always gave ourselves, F&mdash;&mdash; came into
+ my sitting-room at the hotel, flung down his hat on the table with an air
+ of triumph, and cried, "I've heard of such a splendid run! One hundred
+ thousand acres of beautiful sheep-country, and going for a mere song!" Now
+ I had lived long enough in the world to discover that one sometimes danced
+ on the wrong foot to the tune of these "mere songs," so I cautiously
+ inquired, "Where is it?" F&mdash;&mdash; seemed a little dashed that the
+ only question which he could not answer favourably should be the first I
+ asked, and he replied vaguely, "Well, it is rather a long way off, but I
+ am sure we can manage it." A little more sifting elicited the fact that
+ this "desirable investment" stretched along the shores of Lake Wanaka,
+ famous for its beautiful scenery, and was to be had for what certainly
+ seemed a ridiculously small sum;&mdash;only a few hundred pounds. "Of
+ course it has no sheep on it," added F&mdash;&mdash;; "but that is all the
+ better. I'll burn it this year, and then turn some cattle on it, and after
+ next shearing we'll have a good mob of sheep to draft out and stock it."
+ He further added, that he had invited his man of business and the
+ individual who owned this magnificent property to dine with us that
+ evening, and that then I should hear all about it And I may truly say that
+ I <i>did</i> hear about it, for my brain reeled with figures and
+ calculations. By bedtime I was wondering if we could possibly spend the
+ enormous fortune which would be quite certain to accrue to us in a few
+ years if only we could make up our minds to invest the modest balance at
+ our bankers in this tempting bargain. I remember well that I found myself
+ wishing we were not going to be <i>quite</i> so rich; half our promised
+ income would have been ample, I thought. My anxieties on that score turned
+ out to have been, to say the least, premature.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Not to make my story too long, I may briefly say that after making due
+ allowance for the natural exaggeration of the owner, the run on Lake
+ Wanaka's shores seemed certainly to offer many attractions. Besides
+ thousands of acres of beautiful sheltered sheep country, it was said to
+ possess a magnificent bush, in which sawyers were already hard at work. Of
+ course all this timber would become our own, and we were to make so much a
+ year by selling it. "How about the carriage?" inquired F&mdash;&mdash;
+ cautiously, having visions of costly bullock-drays, and teams and drivers
+ at fabulous wages. "Oh, the lake is your highway," replied the would-be
+ seller, airily; "you have nothing to do but lash your felled trees
+ together, as they do in the mahogany-growing countries, and set them
+ afloat on the lake, they will thus form a natural raft, and cost you
+ little or nothing to get down to a good market. You know the Dunstan
+ diggings are just at the foot of the lake, and they haven't a stick there;
+ timber is very badly wanted in those parts, not only for fuel and
+ building, but also for slabbing the shafts which the miners sink."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ By the time the coffee was served F&mdash;&mdash; had made up his mind to
+ buy the Lake Wanaka run; his business agent urging him strongly not to
+ hesitate for a moment in securing such a chance. The negotiations reached
+ thus far without the least hitch, but at this point F&mdash;&mdash;said,
+ "Well, I'll tell you what I'll do: we will start in a day or two and go
+ straight up to this run and look round it, and if I find it anything like
+ so good as you both make it out, I'll buy it on the spot."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Never did that sociable little word "we" sound so delightful to my ears!
+ "Then I am to come too," I thought to myself, but I prudently concealed
+ from the company that I had ever had any misgivings on that point.
+ However, the company did not concern themselves with my doubts and fears,
+ for our two guests seemed much taken aback at this very matter-of-fact
+ proposal of F&mdash;&mdash;'s. "That won't do at all, my dear fellow,"
+ said the owner of the run; "I am going to England by the next mail
+ steamer, which you know sails next week, and the reason I am literally
+ giving away my property is that I don't want any suspense or bother. Take
+ it or leave it, just as you like. There's Wilkinson and Fairwright and a
+ lot of others all clamouring for the refusal of it, and I've only waited
+ to see if you really wanted it before closing with Fairwright. He is
+ walking about with a cheque all ready filled up in his pocket, and only
+ begging and praying me to let him have the run on my own terms. Why you
+ might be weather-bound or kept there for a month, and what shall I do
+ then? No, its all just as I've told you, and you can call it your own
+ to-morrow, but I can't possibly wait for you to go and look at it." No
+ words of mine can give any idea of the tone of scorn in which our guest
+ pronounced these last three words; as if looking at an intended purchase
+ was at once the meanest and most absurd thing in-the world. F&mdash;&mdash;
+ seemed half ashamed of himself for his proposal, but still he urged that
+ he never liked to take a leap in the dark, backing up his opinion by
+ several world-revered adages. "That's all very fine," chimed in our
+ precious business adviser," but this transaction can hardly be said to be
+ in the dark; here are the plans and the Government lease and the transfer
+ deeds, all regular and ready." With this he produced the plans, and then
+ it was all up with us. Who does not know the peculiar <i>smell</i> of
+ tracing-paper, with its suggestions of ownership? When these fresh and
+ crackling drawings were opened before us they resembled nothing so much as
+ a veritable paradise. There shone the lake&mdash;a brilliant patch of
+ cobalt blue, bordered by outlines of vivid green pasture and belts of
+ timber. Here and there, on the outskirts, we read the words, "proposed
+ township," "building lots," "probable gold fields," "saw mills." F&mdash;&mdash;
+ laid his hand down over a large wash of light green paint and asked," Now
+ what sort of country is this; really and truly, you know?" "First class
+ sheep country, I give you my word," replied the owner eagerly, "only wants
+ to be stocked for a year or two."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Why need I go on? It was the old, old story of misplaced confidence.
+ Neither F&mdash;&mdash; nor I could believe that our friends would
+ wilfully over-reach us, so it was settled that the first thing next
+ morning the money should be handed over and the Government lease
+ transferred to us. We decided that as we were so far on the way to our new
+ property, we would go and look at it before returning to the Malvern
+ Hills, and the next few days were very busy ones, as we had to arrange our
+ small domestic affairs, send up the dray, etc., etc. I felt rather anxious
+ at the postponement of our return home, for I had left several "clutches"
+ of eggs on the point of being hatched, and I had grave misgivings as to
+ the care my expected ducklings and chickens would receive at the lands of
+ my scatter-brained maid servants, to say nothing of the dangers besetting
+ them from hawks and rats. However, small interests must give way to great
+ ones, and F&mdash;&mdash; and I were already tasting the cares of
+ proprietorship. Our friend, the former owner of our new property, sailed
+ for England in the mail steamer, in high spirits, saying cordially as he
+ shook F&mdash;&mdash;'s hand at parting, "Well you <i>have</i> got your
+ fortune cut out for you, and no mistake; I feel half sorry already to
+ think that I've parted with that run." About two days after his departure,
+ F&mdash;&mdash; who had registered his name at the land office as the
+ present tenant of 100,000 acres in the Lake Wanaka district, received a
+ polite request from official quarters to pay up the annual rent, just due,
+ amounting to 100 pounds or so. We had effected our brilliant negotiations
+ about a week too soon it seemed, but that was our own fault, so we had
+ nothing to do but pay the money with as good a grace as possible. I am
+ "free to confess" that this second cheque ran our banker's account very
+ fine indeed, but still in those palmy days of the past this was no subject
+ of uneasiness to a squatter. His credit was almost unlimited, and he could
+ always raise as much money as he liked on an hypothecation of next year's
+ wool. But we had not come to that yet. The weather was delightful; the
+ customary week of heavy rain just after our midsummer Christmas, had
+ cooled the air and laid the dust, besides bringing out a fresh spring-like
+ green tint over the willows and poplars, and causing even the leaves of
+ the gums to lose their leather-like look for a few days.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After much consultation we decided to go by coach as far as Timaru, and
+ then trust to circumstances to decide our future means of transport. Not
+ only were we obliged to pay a large sum for our places but our luggage was
+ charged for by the pound, so we found it necessary to reduce our kit to
+ the most modest dimensions, and only to take what was absolutely
+ necessary. The journey was a long and weary one, the only variety being
+ caused by a strong spice of danger at each river. At some streams we were
+ transferred bodily to a large raft-like ferry boat, and so taken across.
+ At others the passengers and luggage only were put into the boat, the
+ lumbering coach with its leathern springs left behind, whilst the horses
+ swam in our wake across the wide and rushing river, to be re-harnessed to
+ another coach on the opposite shore. The Rakaia, Ashburton, and Rangitata
+ had been crossed in this way, and we had reached the Otaio, a smaller
+ river, when we found a new mode of transport awaiting us. A large dray
+ with a couple of powerful horses was in readiness, and into this
+ springless vehicle we were unceremoniously bundled. The empty coach and
+ horses was driven over at another part of the stream. I shall never forget
+ the jolting: the river must have been at least a quarter of a mile wide at
+ that reach, and over its bed of boulders and rocks we bumped In the middle
+ stretched a long strip of shingle, which seemed as smooth as turf by
+ contrast with the first half of the river-bed. When we charged into the
+ water again our driver removed his pipe from his mouth, looked over his
+ shoulder and remarked, "River's come down since mornin'; best tuck up your
+ feet, marms all." I can answer for this "marm" tucking up her feet with
+ great agility, and not a moment too soon either, for as a light wind was
+ blowing, a playful wave came rippling over and through the planked floor
+ of the dray, floating all the smaller parcels about. But no one could
+ speak, we were so jolted: it literally seemed as if our spines <i>must</i>
+ come through the crown of our heads, and I expected all my teeth to tumble
+ out.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In the midst of my fright and suffering, a laugh was jolted out of me by
+ the absurd behaviour of one of our fellow-passengers. He was what is
+ called a bush carpenter: i.e., a wandering carpenter, who travels from
+ station to station, doing any little odd rough jobs wanted. This man had
+ been working for us some time before, and had often amused me with his
+ quaint ways. On this occasion he was on his oppressively good behaviour,
+ and sat quite silent and solemn on the opposite ledge of the dray. But
+ when for the second time the water came swirling through our rude
+ conveyance with a force which threatened to upset it altogether, Dale
+ fumbled in his pocket, as if he were seeking for a life-belt, produced an
+ enormous pair of green goggle spectacles, which might have made part of
+ Moses Primrose's purchases at the fair, and adjusting them on his nose as
+ steadily as he could, said gravely, "This must be looked to!" He continued
+ to stare at the wash of water during the remainder of our perilous and
+ rough transit without vouchsafing any explanation of his meaning, but
+ after we had safely landed he replaced his spectacles, first in their huge
+ shagreen case, and next in his pocket, with an air which seemed to say,
+ "The danger is now over: thanks to my precautions."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Timaru was reached very late, and the best accommodation at the inn placed
+ at our disposal. Still, in those distant days there was no such thing as a
+ private sitting room, and we had all to eat our supper in the same
+ rough-boarded little apartment. But in all my varied wanderings in
+ different parts of the world, when the accidents of travel have thrown me
+ for a time among the class whom we foolishly speak of as the lower orders,
+ I have never yet had to complain of the slightest inconvenience or
+ disagreeableness from my fellow-travellers. On the contrary, I have always
+ received the most chivalrous politeness at their hands, and have noticed
+ how ready they were to forego their usual tastes and habits lest they
+ should cause me any annoyance. I wonder whether fine gentlemen in their
+ splendid clubs would be quite so willing to spoil the pleasure of their
+ evening if any accident were to throw an unwelcome lady amongst them? At
+ all events, they could not be <i>more</i> self-sacrificing than my friends
+ in fustian jackets have always proved themselves, and on this particular
+ evening the landlord of the inn was so amazed at the orders for tea and
+ coffee instead of the usual "nips" of spirits, that he was constrained to
+ inquire the reason. A stalwart drover who was sitting opposite to me at
+ the rude table, murmured from the depths of his great beard, in an
+ oracular whisper, "The smell of speerits might'nt be agreeble like to the
+ lady." In vain I protested that I did not mind it in the least; tea and
+ coffee was the order of the evening, and solemn silence and good
+ behaviour. No smoking, no songs, no conviviality of any sort. I would fain
+ have shown my appreciation of their courtesy by talking to them; but alas,
+ I was one vast ache all over! Although the road had been a dead level,
+ sixteen hours of jolting and bumping had reduced me to a limp,
+ black-and-blue creature, with out a word or a smile. Of course I retired
+ to what was literally a pallet, and a very hard pallet too, as early as
+ possible, but even after I had vanished behind the thin wooden partition
+ which formed my bedroom, the greatest silence and decorum continued to
+ reign among my fellow-travellers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter VII: "Buying a run."&mdash;continued.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ Early the next morning we all breakfasted together, and then separated
+ with most polite adieux. We sallied forth to look for a couple of riding
+ horses. There were none to be hired, so we had to buy two good-looking
+ nags for 45 pounds a-piece. Now-a-days the same horses would not fetch
+ more than 10 pounds and I have been told that in Australia you can buy a
+ horse for a shilling, but ours in New Zealand have never sunk lower than a
+ couple of pounds, if they had any legs at all. It seemed to the
+ horse-dealer quite a superfluous question when I timidly inquired if my
+ horse had ever carried a lady. "No: I can't just say as he has, mum, as
+ you see there aint no ladies in these parts for him to carry. But," he
+ added magnanimously, "I'll try him with a blanket fust, if you're at all
+ oneasy about him." We did not start until the next day, as we had to hunt
+ up side-saddles, and I had to sew a few yards of grey linsey into a
+ riding-skirt; but by the following day we were all ready, and our "swags"
+ packed and strapped to the saddles by nine o'clock. F&mdash;&mdash;'s
+ horse looked a very nice one in every respect; mine was evidently uneasy
+ in his mind at the strange shape of his saddle, and I was recommended to
+ mount outside the little enclosure, on a patch of open ground, where my
+ steed would not be able to brush me off. The moment I mounted, the
+ "Hermit" as he was called, made for a dry ditch and tried to lie down, but
+ a sharp cut from a stock-whip brought him out of it, and then he laid his
+ ears well back and started for a good gallop, to endeavour to get rid of
+ his strange rider. However, his head was turned in the right direction;
+ there were no obstacles in the way, and before he got tired of his pace we
+ had left Timaru a good many miles behind us. F&mdash;&mdash; looked
+ complacently at the "Hermit," and observed, "He'll carry you very nicely,
+ I think." I could only breathe a sincere hope that he might.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was a beautiful day, warm but not oppressive, and delightfully calm.
+ Our road lay at first along the sea-shore. Ever since we had left
+ Christchurch the ground had been almost level, and the road consisted
+ merely of a track cleared from tussocks. On our left extended the vast
+ strip known as the Ninety-miles Beach, whilst far on our right, between us
+ and the west coast, the Southern Alps, rose in all their might and beauty,
+ sometimes lightly veiled by a summer haze, at others cutting our
+ Italian-blue sky sharp and clear with their grand outlines. Our horses
+ were a trifle too fat for good condition, and we feared to hurry them the
+ first day, so we made an early halt at Mahiki, only a twenty miles stage;
+ but the next day they took us on to Waitaki Ferry, past a splendid bush,
+ and so into the heart of the hill country.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Between the ranges, beautiful fertile valleys extended; when I say
+ fertile, I mean that the soil was excellent, and the land well-grassed.
+ But there was no cultivation. Not a sod had ever been turned there since
+ the creation of the world, and the whole country wore the peculiar yellow
+ tinge caught from the tall waving tussocks, which is the prevailing
+ feature of New Zealand scenery <i>au naturel</i>. Every acre had been
+ "taken up," but as yet the runs were rather understocked. Our fourth day's
+ ride was the longest,&mdash;fifty-five miles in all, though we halted for
+ a couple of hours at a miserable accommodation house. Our bivouac that
+ night was close to Lake Wanaka, at the Molyneux Ferry-house, and there I
+ was kept awake all night by the attentions of a cat. I never saw such a
+ ridiculous animal. Prince, for that was his name, took the greatest fancy
+ to me, or rather to my woollen skirt I suppose, and found a linsey lap
+ much more comfortable than the corduroy knees on which he took his usual
+ evening nap. At all events he followed me into my room, which only boasted
+ of a mattress, stuffed with tussock-grass by the way, on the floor. Here I
+ should have slept very well after my long journey, if Prince would have
+ permitted it. In vain I put him out of the window, not always very gently;
+ he returned in five minutes, bringing a palpitating, just-caught bird or
+ mouse, which he softly dropped on my face, and purred loudly with delight
+ at his own gallantry. Twenty times did I strike a match that night and try
+ to restore the victims to life; only one recovered sufficiently to be
+ released, and Prince brought it in again, quite dead, five minutes later.
+ I shut the little casement window, but the room became so hot and stuffy,
+ and suspicious fumes of stale beer and tobacco began to assert their
+ presence, so that I found myself obliged to open it again. Sometimes the
+ victim's bones were crunched close to my ear, and I found more than one
+ feather in my hair in the morning. Never was any one so persecuted by a
+ cat as I was by Prince that weary night.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The next day we got to a station known as "Johnson's." It was just at the
+ head of the lake, and as we arrived tolerably early in the forenoon we
+ embarked, after the usual station dinner of mutton, tea, and damper, on
+ Lake Wanaka. Alas for those treacherous blue waters! We had only a little
+ pair-oared boat, in which I took my place as coxwain, and after pulling
+ for a mile or two under a blazing sun, over short chopping waves, with a
+ head-wind, we all became so deadly sea-sick that we had to turn back! As
+ soon as we had rested and recovered, a council of war was held as to our
+ movements, and we decided, in spite of our recent experiences, to turn our
+ horses, who had done quite enough for the present, out on the run, and so
+ make our way down the lake by boat. Already F&mdash;&mdash; was beginning
+ to look anxious, for he perceived that, even after the head of the lake
+ had been reached, the wool would cost an enormous sum to cart down to
+ either Oamaru or Timaru, from whence alone it could be shipped.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The mile or two of the run which lay along the shore of the lake showed us
+ frightfully rough country. A dense jungle of tussocks and thorny bushes
+ choked up the feed, and made it impossible to drive any animals through
+ it, even supposing that good pasturage lay beyond. Still we hoped that we
+ might be looking at the worst portion of our purchase, and deter mined to
+ persevere in the attempt to penetrate to the furthest end of our new
+ property. Accordingly we hired a safe old tub of a boat which, though too
+ heavy to pull, was warranted to sail steadily, and with a couple of men,
+ some cold mutton, bread, tea, and sugar, started valiantly on our cruise.
+ But the "blue, unclouded weather," in which we had hitherto basked, was at
+ an end for the present. We had already enjoyed a longer succession of calm
+ days than usually falls to the lot of the travellers in that windy middle
+ island, and it was now quite time for the imprisoned "nor'-wester" to have
+ his turn over the surface of the domain.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Accordingly the first day's sail was against a light, ominously warm
+ head-wind, and we only made any way at all by keeping up a complicated
+ system of tacking. The start had not been an early one, so darkness found
+ us but little advanced on our voyage, and we passed the night in a rough
+ shanty, on beds of fern-leaves, wrapped in our red blankets. Tired as we
+ were, none of us could sleep much. The air was dry and parched; every now
+ and then a sough of the rising hot gale swept through our crazy shelter
+ without cooling us, and warned us to prepare for what was coming. Our only
+ chance of getting on was to make an early start, for fortunately a true
+ "nor'-wester" is somewhat of a sluggard. The skies wore their peculiar
+ chrysoprase green tint, except towards the weather quarter, where heavy
+ banks of lurid cloud showed that the enemy was collecting in force. Even
+ the hour of dawn, usually so crisp and cool, brought no sense of
+ refreshment to our languid limbs, and we embarked with the direst
+ forebodings. A few miles further up the lake we reached an out-station
+ hut, built by our host Mr. Johnson when he first "took up" his country and
+ intended to push his boundary as far as this. He soon drew in his lines
+ however on account of the rough nature of the ground. The hut was in a
+ most picturesque spot, and although deserted, remained still in good
+ repair. The little scrap of garden ground was a tangle of gooseberry and
+ currant bushes among which potatoes flourished at their own sweet will.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We had only time to beach the boat, that is to say F&mdash;&mdash; and the
+ two men did so, whilst I ran backwards and forwards with the blankets and
+ provisions, before the hurricane was upon us. Henceforth there was no
+ stirring out of doors until the gale had blown itself out. We dragged in
+ some driftwood, barricaded the door, and prepared to pass the time as well
+ as we could. Oh, the fleas in the hut! The ground was literally alive with
+ them, and their audacity and appetite was unparalleled. Our boatmen sat
+ tranquilly by the tiny window and played cribbage incessantly with very
+ dirty cards and a board made out of a small bar of soap. As for me, I
+ turned an empty box up on its end, so as to get out of the way of the
+ fleas, and perched myself on it, finding ample occupation in defending my
+ position from the attacks of the active little wretches. Sometimes I felt
+ as if I must rush out into the lake and drown myself and my tormentors
+ together. It was very bad for everybody. The poor boatmen doubtless wished
+ to smoke, but were too polite to do anything of the sort. F&mdash;&mdash;
+ had nothing whatever to read, except a torn piece of an old <i>Times</i>,
+ at least two years old, which we had brought to wrap up some of our
+ provisions; whilst I was still more idle and wretched. Two weary
+ interminable days dragged, or perhaps I should say, blew, themselves along
+ in this miserable fashion, but at sundown on the evening of the third day
+ the wind dropped suddenly, and we did not lose a moment in darting out of
+ our prison and embarking once more. For the first time since we started we
+ could perceive the grandeur of the surrounding country; but grand scenery
+ is not necessary nor indeed desirable in a sheep run. Splendid mountains
+ ran down in steep spurs to the very shore of the enormous lake. Behind
+ them, piled in snowy steeps, rose the distant Alps of the Antipodes; great
+ masses of native bush made dark purple shadows among the clefts of the
+ hills, whilst the lake rippled in and out of many a graceful bay and quiet
+ harbour. Not a fleck or film of cloud floated between us and the serene
+ and darkening sky; a profound, delightful calm brooded over land and
+ water. Although there was no moon, the stars served us as lights and
+ compass until two o'clock in the morning, by which time we had reached the
+ head of the lake (which is thirty-five miles in length), where we landed,
+ extemporized a tent out of the boat sail, and turned in for a refreshing
+ flea-less sleep.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The next day was beautifully still, with a light air from the opposite
+ point, just sufficient to cool the parched atmosphere; and we made our way
+ along the head of the lake to a place were a couple of sawyers were at
+ work. One of them had brought his wife with him, and her welcome to me was
+ the most touching thing in the world. She took me entirely under her care,
+ and would hardly let me out of her sight. I must say it was very nice to
+ be waited on so faithfully, and I gave myself up to the unaccustomed
+ luxury. All she required of me in exchange for her incessant toil on my
+ behalf was "news." It did not matter of what kind, every scrap of
+ intelligence was welcome to her, and she refused to tell me to what date
+ her "latest advices" extended. During the three days of our stay in that
+ clearing among the great pines of the Wanaka Bush, I gave my hostess a
+ complete abridgment of the history of England&mdash;political, social, and
+ moral, beginning from my earliest recollections. Then we ran over
+ contemporary foreign affairs, dwelt minutely on every scrap of colonial
+ news, and finally wound up with a full, true, and particular account of
+ myself and all my relations and friends. When I paused for breath she
+ would cease her washing and cooking on my behalf, and say entreatingly,
+ "Go on now, do!" until I felt quite desperate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All this time whilst I was being "interviewed" nearly to death, F&mdash;&mdash;employed
+ himself in making excursions to different parts of the run. One of the
+ sawyers lent him a miserable half-starved little pony; and he penetrated
+ to another sawyer's hut, seven miles distant up the Matukituki river. But
+ no matter whether he turned his steps to north or south, east or west, he
+ met with the same disheartening report. There was the ground indeed, but
+ it was perfectly useless. Not only was there was <i>no</i> pasturage, but
+ if there had been, the nature of the country would have rendered it
+ valueless, on account of the way it was overgrown. It would be tedious to
+ explain more minutely why this was the case. Sufficient must it be to say
+ that whilst F&mdash;&mdash; was only too anxious to keep his eyes shut as
+ to the ground he had alighted on after his leap in the dark, and the
+ sawyers were equally anxious to induce settlers to come there, and so
+ bring a market for their labour close to their hand nothing could make our
+ purchase appear anything except a dead loss. As for the plans, they were
+ purely imaginary. The blue lake was about the only part true to nature;
+ and even that should have had a foot-note to state that it was generally
+ lashed into high, unnavigable waves, by a chronic nor'-wester.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ No: there was nothing for it but to go home again to the little run which
+ had seemed such a mere paddock in our eyes, whilst we indulged in
+ castle-building over 100,000 acres of country. It was of no use lingering
+ amid such disappointment and discomfort; besides which my listener, the
+ sawyer's wife, had turned her husband and herself out of their hut, and
+ were sleeping under a red blanket tent. Poor woman, she was most anxious
+ to get away; and the lovely sylvan scene, with the tall trees standing
+ like sentinels over their prostrate brethren, the wealth of beauteous
+ greenery, springing through fronds of fern and ground creepers, the
+ bright-winged flight of paroquets and other bush birds, even the vast
+ expanse of the lake which stretched almost from their threshold for so
+ many miles, all would have been gladly exchanged for a dusty high street
+ in any country town-ship. Her last words were, "Can't you send me a paper
+ or hany thing printed, mam?" I faithfully promised to do my best, and
+ carried out my share of the bargain by despatching to her a large packet
+ of miscellaneous periodicals and newspapers; but whether she ever received
+ them is more than I can say.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We were afraid of lingering too long, lest another nor'-wester should
+ become due; and we therefore started as soon as F&mdash;&mdash; had
+ decided that it was of no use exploring our wretched purchase any further.
+ We had a stiff breeze from the north-west all the way down the lake; but
+ as it was right a-stern it helped us along to such good purpose, that one
+ day's sailing before it brought us back to Mr. Johnson's homestead and
+ comparative civilization. The little parlour and the tiny bed-room beyond,
+ into which I could only get access by climbing through a window (for the
+ architect had forgotten to put a door), appeared like apartments in a
+ spacious palace, so great was the contrast between their snug comfort and
+ the desolate misery of our hut life. Of course nothing else was talked of
+ except our disappointment at our new run; and although Mr. Johnson had
+ indulged in forebodings, which were only too literally fulfilled, he had
+ the good taste never to remind us of his prophecies.
+ </p>
+<pre xml:space="preserve">
+ "Of all the forms of human woe,
+ Defend me from that dread, 'I told you so.'"
+</pre>
+ <p>
+ After a day's halt and rest we mounted our much refreshed horses, and set
+ our faces straight across country for Dunedin. This is very easy to write,
+ but it was not quite so easy to do. We could only ride for the first
+ fifty-two miles, which we accomplished in two days. These stages brought
+ us to the foot of the Dunstan Range, and near the gold-diggings of that
+ name. I would fain have turned aside to see them, but we had not time.
+ However, we felt the auriferous influence of the locality; for a perfect
+ stranger came up to us, whilst we were baiting at another place, called
+ the Kaiwarara diggings, and offered to buy our horses from us for 30
+ pounds each, and also to purchase our saddles and bridles at a fair price.
+ This was exactly what we wanted, as we had intended to sell them at
+ Dunedin; and I was no ways disinclined to part with the Hermit; who
+ retained the sulky, misanthropical temper which had earned him his name.
+ He was now pronounced "fit to carry a lady," and purchased to be sold
+ again at the diggings. Whether there were any ladies there or not I cannot
+ tell. Of course, before parting with our nags we ascertained that the
+ ubiquitous "Cobb's coach" started from our resting place for Dunedin next
+ day, and we made the rest of our journey in one of that well-known line.
+ Its leathern springs, whilst not so liable to break by sudden jolts,
+ impart a swinging rocking motion to the body of the vehicle, which is most
+ disagreeable; but rough and rude as they are, they deserve to be looked
+ upon with respect as the pioneers of civilization. All over America,
+ Australia, and now New Zealand, the moment half-a-dozen passengers are
+ forthcoming, that moment the enterprising firm starts a coach, and the
+ vehicle runs until it is ousted by a railway. All previous tracks which I
+ had journeyed over seemed smooth turnpike roads, compared to that terrible
+ tussocky track which led to Dunedin.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But that bright little town was reached at last, the hotel welcomed us,
+ tired and bruised travellers that we were, and next evening we started in
+ the <i>Geelong</i> for Port Lyttleton. This little coasting steamer seemed
+ to touch at every hamlet along the coast, and after each pause I had to
+ begin afresh my agonies of sea-sickness. There was no such thing as
+ getting one's sea-legs; for we were seldom more than a few hours outside,
+ and had no chance of getting used to the horrible motion. Timaru was
+ reached next day, but we had suffered so frightfully during the night from
+ a chopping sea and an open roadstead, that we went on shore, and entrusted
+ ourselves once more to the old coach. It seemed better to endure the
+ miseries we knew of, than to make experiments in wretchedness. So we went
+ through the old jolting and jumbling until we were dropped at an
+ accommodation house, fifteen miles from Christchurch, where we slept that
+ night, and at daylight despatched a messenger to the next station for our
+ own horses. He had only thirty-five miles to ride, and about mid-day we
+ started to meet him on hired horses, which we were very glad to exchange
+ for better nags a stage further on.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And so we rode quietly home in the gloaming, winding up the lovely,
+ tranquil valley, at whose head stood our own snug little homestead. At
+ first we were so glad to be safely at hone again that we scarcely gave a
+ thought to our fruitless enterprise; but as our bruised bodies became
+ rested and restored, our hearts began to ache when we thought of the money
+ we had so rashly flung away in BUYING A RUN.
+ </p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter VIII: Looking for a congregation.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ It is to be hoped and expected that such a good understanding has been
+ established between my readers and myself by this time, that they will not
+ find the general title of these papers unsuitable to the heading of this
+ particular chapter. Indeed, I may truly say, that, looking back upon the
+ many happy memories of my three years life in that lovely and beloved
+ Middle Island, no pleasures stand out more vividly than my evening rides
+ up winding gullies or across low hill-ranges in search of a shepherd's
+ hut, or a <i>cockatoo's</i> nest. A peculiar brightness seems to rest on
+ those sun-lit peaks of memory's landscape; and it is but fitting that it
+ should be so, for other excursions or expeditions used to be undertaken
+ merely for business or pleasure, but these delicious wanderings were in
+ search of scattered dwellings whose lonely inhabitants&mdash;far removed
+ from Church privileges for many a long year past&mdash;might be bidden,
+ nay, entreated, to come to us on Sunday afternoons, and attend the Service
+ we held at home weekly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And here I feel constrained to say a word to those whose eyes may haply
+ rest on my pages, and who may find themselves in the coming years in
+ perhaps the same position as I did a short time ago. A new comer to a new
+ country is sure to be discouraged if he or she (particularly <i>she</i>, I
+ fancy) should attempt to revive or introduce any custom which has been
+ neglected or overlooked. This is especially the case with religious
+ observances. At every turn one is met by disheartening warnings. "Oh, the
+ people here are very different to those in the old country; they would
+ look upon it as impertinence if you suggested they should come to church."
+ "You will find a few may come just at first, and then when the novelty
+ wears off and they have seen all the pretty things in your drawing room,
+ not a soul will ever come near the place."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "If even the men don't say something very free and easy to you when you
+ invite them to your house on Sunday afternoons, you may depend upon it
+ that after two or three weeks you will not know how to keep them in
+ order."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Such, and many more, were the discouraging remarks made when I consulted
+ my neighbours about my plan for collecting the shepherds from the
+ surrounding runs, and holding a Church of England Service every Sunday
+ afternoon at our own little homestead. To my mind, the distances seemed
+ the greatest obstacle, as many of the men I wanted to reach lived
+ twenty-five or even thirty miles away, with very rough country between. I
+ had no fear of impertinence, for it is unknown to me, and seldom comes, I
+ fancy, unprovoked; whilst with regard to the novelty wearing off and the
+ men ceasing to attend, that must be left in God's hands. We could only
+ endeavour to plant the good seed, and trust to Him to give the increase.
+ It was a great comfort to me in those early days that F&mdash;&mdash;, who
+ had been many years in the colony, never joined in the disheartening
+ prophecies I have alluded to. Although as naturally averse to reading
+ aloud before strangers as a man who had lived a solitary life would be
+ sure to be, he promised at once, with a good grace, to read the Evening
+ Service and a sermon afterwards, and thus smoothed one difficulty over
+ directly. His advice to me was precisely what I would fain repeat: "Try,
+ by all means: if you fail you will at least feel you have made the
+ attempt." May all who try succeed, as we did! I believe firmly they will,
+ for it is an undertaking on which God's blessing is sure to rest, and
+ there are no such fertilizing dews as those which fall from heaven. The
+ mists arising from earth are only miasmic vapours after all!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But I fear to linger too long on the end, instead of telling you about the
+ means.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was May when we were fairly settled in our new home at the head of a
+ hill-encircled valley. With us that month answers to your November, but
+ fogs are unknown in that breezy Middle Island, and my first winter in
+ Canterbury was a beautiful season, heralded in by an exquisite autumn. How
+ crisp the mornings and evenings were, with ever so light a film of hoar
+ frost, making a splendid sparkle on every blade of waving tussock-grass!
+ Then in the middle of the day the delicious warmth of the sun tempted one
+ to linger all day in the open air, and I never wearied of gazing at the
+ strange purple shadows cast by a passing cloud; or up, beyond the floating
+ vapourous wreath, to the heaven of brilliant blue which smiled upon us.
+ And yet, when I come to think of it, I don't know that I had much time to
+ spare for glancing at either hills or skies, for we were just settling
+ ourselves in a new place, and no one knows what <i>that</i> means unless
+ they have tried it, fifty miles away from the nearest shop. The yeast
+ alone was a perpetual anxiety to me,&mdash;it would not keep beyond a
+ certain time, and had a tendency to explode its confining bottles in the
+ middle of the night, so it became necessary to make it in smaller
+ quantities every ten days or so. If by any chance I forgot to remind my
+ scatter-brained damsels to replenish the yeast bottles, they used up the
+ last drop, and then would come smilingly to me with the remark, "There
+ aint not a drop o' yeast, about, anywhere, mum." This entailed flap-jacks,
+ or scones, or soda bread, or some indigestible compound for at least three
+ days, as it was of no use attempting to make proper bread until the yeast
+ had worked. Then the well needed to be deepened, a kitchen garden had to
+ be made, shelter to be provided for the fowls and pigs; a shed to be put
+ up for coals; a thousand things which entailed thought and trouble, had to
+ be done.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It is true these rough jobs were not exactly in my line, but indoors I was
+ just as busy trying to make big things fit into little spaces and <i>vice
+ versa</i>. We could not afford to take things coolly and do a little every
+ day, for at that time of year an hour's change in the wind might have
+ brought a heavy fall of snow, or a sharp frost, or a; deluge of rain down
+ upon the uncovered and defenceless heads of our live stock. The poor dear
+ sheep, the source of our income, were after all the least well-cared for
+ creatures on the Station. A well grassed and watered run, with sunny
+ vallies for winter feeding, and green hills for summer pasturage, had been
+ provided by antipodean Nature for them, and to these advantages we only
+ added some twenty or twenty-five miles of wire fencing, and then they were
+ left to themselves, with a couple of shepherds to look after fifteen
+ thousand sheep all the year round.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But yet, busy as we were, we found time to look up a congregation. The
+ very first Sunday afternoon, whilst we were still in the midst of a chaos
+ of chips and big boxes and straw and empty china-barrels, our own
+ shepherds came over, by invitation, and the only very near neighbours we
+ had&mdash;a Scotch head-shepherd and his charming young wife,&mdash;and we
+ held a Service in the half-furnished drawing room. After it was ended we
+ had a long talk with the men, and they confessed that they had enjoyed it
+ very much, and would like to come regularly. When questioned as to the
+ feasibility of inducing others to join, they said that it might be
+ suggested to more than one distant, lonely hill-shepherd, but his
+ uncontrollable shyness would probably prevent his attendance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Jim Salter, and Joe Bennett, and a lot more on 'em, would be glad enow to
+ come, if so be they could feel as how they was truly wellcombe," said our
+ shepherd, Pepper, who prided himself on the elegance and correctness of
+ his phraseology. He added, after a reflective pause, turning bashfully
+ away, "If so be as the lady would just look round and give 'em a call,
+ they'd be to be persuaded belike."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So the scheme was Pepper's after all, you see. But this "looking round,"
+ to which he alluded so airily, meant scrambling rides, varying from ten to
+ twenty-eight miles in length, over break-neck country, and this on the
+ slender chance of finding the men in-doors. Now a New Zealand shepherd
+ almost lives out on the hills, so the prospect of finding any of our
+ congregation at home was slight indeed. However, as I said before, F&mdash;&mdash;
+ stood by me, and although we neither of us could well spare the time, we
+ agreed to devote two afternoons every week, so long as the fine open
+ autumn weather, lasted, to making excursions in search of back-country
+ huts. There are no roads or finger posts or guides of any sort in those
+ distant places. When we inquired what was the name of "Mills" shepherd
+ (the masters are always plain Smith or Jones, and the shepherds Mr.&mdash;&mdash;,
+ in the colonies) the answer was generally very vague. "Wiry Bill, we
+ mostly calls 'im; but I think I've heerd say his rightful name was Mr.
+ Pellet, mum. He's a little chap, as strong as the 'ouse," explained
+ Pepper, who was an incorrigible cockney, "and he lives over there,"
+ pointing with his thumb to a mountain range behind us. "He's in one of
+ them blind gullies. You go along the gorge of the river till you come to a
+ saddle all over fern, and you drop down that, and follow the best o' three
+ or four tracts till you come to a swamp."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Here Pepper paused, in consideration of my face of horror; for if there
+ was one thing I dreaded more than another in those early days, it was a
+ swamp. Steep hill sides, wide creeks, honey-combed flats, all came in, the
+ day's ride,&mdash;but a swamp! Ugh! the horrible treacherous thing, so
+ green and innocent looking, with here and there a quicksand or a peaty
+ morass, in which, without a moment's warning, your horse sank up to his
+ withers! It was dreadful, and when we came to such a place Helen used to
+ stop dead short, prick her pretty ears well forward, and, trembling with
+ fear and excitement, put her nose close to the ground, smelling every
+ inch, before she would place her fore foot down on it, jumping off it like
+ a goat if it proved insecure. Generally she crossed a swamp, by a series
+ of bounds in and out of flax bushes; and hopeless indeed would a morass be
+ without those green cities of refuge!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Horrible as a large swamp is however to a timid horsewoman, it is dear to
+ the heart of a cockatoo. He gladly buys a freehold of fifty acres in the
+ midst of one, burns it, makes a sod fence, sown with gorse seed a-top, all
+ round his section, drains it in a rough and ready fashion, and then the
+ splendid fertile soil which has been waiting for so many thousand years,
+ "brings forth fruit abundantly." Such enormous fields of wheat and oats
+ and barley as you come upon sometimes,&mdash;with, alas, never a market
+ near enough to enable the plenteous crop to return sevenfold into its
+ master's bosom!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I shall not inflict upon you a description of all our rides in search of
+ members for our congregation. Two, in widely differing directions, will
+ serve as specimens of such excursions. In consideration of my
+ new-chumishness, F&mdash;&mdash; selected a comparatively easy track for
+ our first ride. And yet, "bad was the best," might surely be said of that
+ breakneck path. What would an English horse, or an English lady say, to
+ riding for miles over a slippery winding ledge on a rocky hill side, where
+ a wall of solid mountain rose up perpendicularly on the right hand, and on
+ the left a very respectable sized river hurried over its boulders far
+ beneath the aerial path; yet this was comparatively a safe track, and
+ presented but one serious obstacle, over which I was ruthlessly taken. It
+ is perhaps needless to say we were riding in single file, and equally
+ unnecessary to state that I was the last; for certainly we should never
+ have made much progress otherwise. Helen, my bay mare, would follow her
+ stable companion, on which F&mdash;&mdash; was mounted, so that was the
+ way we got on at all.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A sudden sharp turn showed me what appeared to be a low stone wall running
+ own the spur of the mountain, right across our track, and I had already
+ begun to disquiet myself about the possibility of turning back on such a
+ narrow ledge, when I saw F&mdash;&mdash;'s powerful black horse, with his
+ ears well forward, and his reins, lying loose on his neck, make a sort of
+ rush at the obstacle, climb up it as a cat would, stand for an instant,
+ exactly like a performing goat, with all four legs drawn closely together
+ under him, and then with a spring disappear on the other side. "This
+ wall", I thought, "must be but loosely built, for <i>Leo</i> has displaced
+ some of the stones from its coping." Helen, pretty dear, hurried after her
+ friend and leader; and before I had time to realize what she was going to
+ do, she was balancing herself on the crumbling summit of this stone wall
+ (which was only the freak of a landslip), and as it proved impossible to
+ remain there, perched like a bird on a very insecure branch, nothing
+ remained except to gather herself well together and jump off. But what a
+ jump! the ground fell sheer away at the foot of the wall, and left a chasm
+ many feet wide, which the horse could not see until it had climbed to the
+ top of the wall, and as turning back was out of the question, the only
+ alternative was to give a vigorous bound on to the narrow ledge beyond.
+ Terrified as I felt, I luckily refrained from jerking Helen's head, or
+ attempting to guide her in any way. The only chance of safety over New
+ Zealand tracks, or New Zealand creeks, is to leave your horse <i>entirely</i>
+ to itself. I have seen men who were reckoned good riders in England, get
+ the most ignominious tumbles from a disregard of this advice. An
+ up-country horse knows perfectly well the only sound spots in a swamp; or
+ the only sound part of a creek's banks. If his rider persists in taking
+ him over the latter, where he himself thinks it narrowest and safest, he
+ is pretty sure to find the earth rotten and crumbling, and to pay for his
+ obstinacy by a wetting; whilst in the case of a swamp the consequences are
+ even more serious, and the horse often gets badly strained in floundering
+ out of a quagmire.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But it was not all danger and difficulty, and the many varieties of scene
+ in the course of a long ride constituted some of its chief charms. At
+ first, perhaps, after we had left our own fair valley behind, the track
+ would wind through the gorge of a river, with lofty mountains rising sheer
+ up from the water side. All here was sad and grey, and very solemn in its
+ eternal silence, only made more intense by the ceaseless monotonous roar
+ of the ever-rushing water. Then we would emerge on acres and acres of
+ softly rolling downs, higher than the hillocks we call by that name at
+ home, but still marvellously beautiful in their swelling curves all
+ folding so softly into each other, and dotted with mobs of sheep, making
+ pastoral music to a flock-owner's ear. Over this sort of ground we could
+ canter gaily along, with "Hector," F&mdash;&mdash;'s pet colley, keeping
+ close to the heels of his master's horse,&mdash;for it is the worst of bad
+ manners in a colley to look at a neighbour's sheep. The etiquette in
+ passing through a strange run is for the dog to go on the off side of his
+ master's horse, so that the sheep shall not even see him; and this piece
+ of courtly politeness Hector always practised of his own accord.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A wire fence always proved a very tiresome obstacle, for horses have a
+ great dread of them, and will not be induced to jump them on any account.
+ If we could find out where the gate was, well and good; but as it might be
+ half a dozen miles off, on one side or the other, we seldom lost time or
+ patience in seeking it. When there was no help for it, and such a fence
+ had to be crossed, the proceedings were, always the same. F&mdash;&mdash;dismounted,
+ and unfastened one of his stirrup leathers; with this he strapped the
+ wires as firmly as possible together, but if the fence had been lately
+ fresh-strained, it was sometimes a difficult task. Still he generally made
+ one spot lower than the rest, and over this he proceeded to adjust his
+ coat very carefully; he then vaulted lightly over himself, and calling
+ upon me to aid by sundry flicks on Leo's flank, the horse would be induced
+ to jump over it. This was always a work of time and trouble, for Leo hated
+ doing it, and would rather have leaped the widest winter creek, than
+ jumped the lowest coat-covered wire fence. Helen had to jump with me on
+ her back, and without any friendly whip to urge her, but except once, when
+ she caught her hind leg in the sleeve of the coat which was hanging over
+ the fence, and tore it completely out, she got over very well. Upon that
+ occasion F&mdash;&mdash; had to carry his sleeve in his pocket until we
+ reached the neat little out-station hut, where Jim Salter lived, and where
+ we were pretty sure to find a housewife, for shepherds are as handy as
+ sailors with a needle and thread.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I shall always believe that some bird of the air had "carried the matter"
+ to Salter, because not only was he at home, and in his Sunday clothes, but
+ he had made a cake the evening before, and that was a very suspicious
+ circumstance. However we pretended not to imagine that we were expected,
+ and Jim pretended with equal success to be much surprised at our visit, so
+ both sides were satisfied. Nothing could be neater than the inside of the
+ little hut; its cob walls papered with, old Illustrated London News,&mdash;not
+ only pictures but letter-press,&mdash;its tiny window as clean as
+ possible, a new sheep-skin rug laid down before the open fireplace, where
+ a bright wood fire was sputtering and cracking cheerily, and the
+ inevitable kettle suspended from a hook half-way up the low chimney.
+ Outside, the dog-kennels had been newly thatched with tohi grass, the
+ garden weeded and freshly dug, the chopping-block and camp-oven as clean
+ as scrubbing could make them. It was too late in the year for fruit, but
+ Salter's currant, raspberry, and gooseberry bushes gave us a good idea of
+ how well he must have fared in the summer. The fowls were just devouring
+ the last of the green-pea shoots, and the potatoes had been blackened by
+ our first frosts.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was all very nice and trim and comfortable, except the loneliness; that
+ must have been simply awful. It is difficult to realise how completely cut
+ off from the society of his kind a New Zealand up-country shepherd is,
+ especially at an out-station like this. Once in every three months he goes
+ down to the homestead, borrows the pack horse, and leads it up to his hut,
+ with a quarter's rations of flour, tea, sugar and salt; of course he
+ provides himself with mutton and firewood, and his simple wants are thus
+ supplied. After shearing, about January, his wages are paid, varying from
+ 75 pounds to 100 pounds a year, according to the locality, and then he
+ gets a week's leave to go down to the nearest town. If he be a prudent
+ steady man, as our friend Salter was, he puts his money in the bank, or
+ lends it out on a freehold mortgage at ten per cent., only deducting a few
+ pounds from his capital for a suit of clothes, a couple of pair of Cookham
+ boots for hill walking, and above all, some new books.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Without any exception, the shepherds I came across in New Zealand were all
+ passionately fond of reading; and they were also well-informed men, who
+ often expressed themselves in excellent, through superfine, language.
+ Their libraries chiefly consisted of yellow-covered novels, and out of my
+ visits in search of a congregation grew a scheme for a book-club to supply
+ something better in the way of literature, which was afterwards most
+ successfully carried out. But of this I need not speak here, for we are
+ still seated inside Salter's hut,&mdash;so small in its dimensions that it
+ could hardly have held another guest. Womanlike, my eyes were everywhere,
+ and I presently spied out an empty bottle, labelled "Worcestershire
+ Sauce."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Dear me, Salter," I cried, "I had no idea you were so grand as to have
+ sauces up here: why we hardly ever use them." "Well, mum," replied Salter,
+ bashfully, and stroking his long black beard to gain time to select the
+ grandest words he could think of, "it is hardly to be regarded in the
+ light of happetite, that there bottle, it is more in the nature of
+ remedies." Then, seeing that I still looked mystified, he added, "You see,
+ mum, although we gets our 'elth uncommon well in these salubrious
+ mountings, still a drop of physic is often handy-like, and in a general
+ way I always purchase myself a box of Holloway's Pills (of which you do
+ get such a lot for your money), and also a bottle of pain-killer; but last
+ shearing they was out o' pain-killer, they said, so they put me up a
+ bottle o' Cain pepper, and likewise that 'ere condiment, which was werry
+ efficacious, 'specially towards the end o' the bottle!" "And do you really
+ mean to say you drank it, Salter?" I inquired with horror.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Certainly I do, mum, whenever I felt out o' sorts. It always took my mind
+ off the loneliness, and cheered me up wonderful, especial if I hadded a
+ little red pepper to it," said Salter, getting up from his log of wood and
+ making me a low bow. All this time F&mdash;&mdash; and I were seated
+ amicably side by side on poor Salter's red blanket-covered "bunk," or
+ wooden bedstead, made of empty flour-sacks nailed between rough poles, and
+ other sacks filled with tussock grass for a mattress and pillow.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The word loneliness gave me a good opening to broach the subject of our
+ Sunday gatherings, and my suspicions of Jim's having been told of our
+ visit were confirmed by the alacrity with which he said, "I have much
+ pleasure in accepting your kind invitation, mum, if so be as I am not
+ intruding."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "No, indeed Salter," F&mdash;&mdash; said; "you'd be very welcome, and you
+ could always turn Judy into the paddock whilst we were having service."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now if there was one thing dearer to Salter's heart than another, it was
+ his little roan mare Judy: her excellent condition, and jaunty little
+ hog-mane and tail, testified to her master's loving care. So it was all
+ happily settled, and after paying a most unfashionably long visit to the
+ lonely man, we rode away with many a farewell nod and smile. I may say
+ here that Salter was one of the most regular of our congregation for more
+ than two years, besides being a member of the book club. In time, its more
+ sensible volumes utterly displaced the yellow paper rubbish in his but
+ library, and I never can forget the poor man's emotion when he came to bid
+ me good-bye.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At my request he made the rough little pen and ink sketches which are here
+ given, and as he held my offered hand (not knowing quite what else to do
+ with it) when I took leave of him after our last home-service, when my
+ face was set towards England, he could not say a word. The great burly
+ creature's heart must have been nearly as big as his body, and he seemed
+ hardly to know that large tears were rolling down his sunburnt face and
+ losing themselves in his bushy beard. I tried to be cheerful myself, but
+ he kept repeating, "It is only natural you should be glad to go, yet it is
+ very rough upon us." In vain I assured him I was not at all glad to go,&mdash;very,
+ very sorry, in fact: all he would say was, "To England, home and beauty,
+ in course any one would be pleased to return." I can't tell you what he
+ meant, and he had no voice to waste on explanations; I only give poor dear
+ Jim's valedictory sentences as they fell from his white and trembling
+ lips.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Very different was Ned Palmer, the most diminutive and wiry of hill
+ shepherds, with a tongue which seemed never tired, and a good humoured
+ smile for every one. Ned used to try my gravity sorely by stepping up to
+ me half a dozen times during the service, to find his place for him in his
+ Prayer-book, and always saying aloud, "Thank you kindly, m'm."
+ </p>
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+ Chapter IX: Another shepherd's hut.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ To get to Ned's hut&mdash;which was not nearly so trim or comfortable as
+ Salter's, and stood out in the midst of a vast plain covered with waving
+ yellow tussocks,&mdash;we had to cross a low range of hills, and pick our
+ way through nearly a mile of swampy ground on the other side. The
+ sure-footed horses zig-zagged their way up the steep hill-side with
+ astonishing ease, availing themselves here and there of a sheep track, for
+ sheep are the best engineers in the world, and always hit off the safest
+ and easiest line of country. I did not feel nervous going <i>up</i> the
+ hill, although we must have appeared, had there been any one to look at
+ us, more like flies on a wall than a couple of people on horse back, but
+ when we came to the ridge and looked down on the descent beneath us, my
+ heart fairly gave way.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Not a blade of grass, or a leaf of a shrub, was to be seen on all the
+ steep slope, or rather precipice, for there was very little slope about
+ it; nothing but grey loose shingle, which the first hoof-fall of the
+ leading horse invariably sent slipping and sliding, in a perfect avalanche
+ of rubble, down into the soft bright green morass beneath. Of all the bad
+ "tracks" I encountered in my primitive rides, I really believe I suffered
+ more real terror and anguish on that particular hill-side than on any
+ other. My companion's conduct too, used to be heartless in the extreme. He
+ let the reins fall loosely on his horse's neck, merely holding their
+ extreme ends, settled himself comfortably in his saddle, leaning well
+ back, and turning round laughingly to me, observed, "Aren't you coming?"
+ "Oh, not there," I cried in true melo-dramatic tones of horror; but it was
+ all in vain, F&mdash;&mdash; merely remarked "You have nothing to do but
+ fancy you are sitting in an arm-chair at home, you are quite as safe."
+ "What nonsense," I gasped. "I only wish I <i>was</i> at home: never, never
+ will I come out riding again." All this time the leading horse was slowly
+ and carefully edging himself down hill a few steps to the right, then a
+ few to the left, just as he thought best, displacing tons of loose stone
+ and even small rocks at every movement. Helen, nothing daunted, was eager
+ to follow, and although she quivered with excitement at the noise, echoed
+ back from the opposite hills, lost no time in preparing to descend. Her
+ first movement sent such showers of rubble down upon F&mdash;&mdash; and
+ his horse, that I really thought the latter would have been knocked off
+ his legs. "If you <i>could</i> keep a little more to the right, so as to
+ send the stones clear of me, I should be very grateful," shouted F&mdash;&mdash;,
+ who was actually near the bottom of the hill already, so sharp had been
+ the angles of his horse's descent. I felt afraid of attempting to guide
+ Helen, lest the least check should send us both head over heels into the
+ quagmire below, and yet it seemed dreadful to cause the death of one's
+ husband by rolling down cart loads of stones upon him. It could not have
+ been more than five minutes before Helen and I stood side by side with
+ Leo, on the only bit of firm ground at the edge of the morass. I believe I
+ was as white as my pocket handkerchief; and if fright could turn a
+ person's hair grey, I had been sufficiently alarmed to make myself
+ eligible for any quantity of walnut pomade.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Fortunately the summer had proved rather a dry one, and the swamp was not
+ so wet as it would have been after a heavy rain-fall. The horses stepped
+ carefully from flax bushes to "nigger heads" (as the very old blackened
+ grass stumps are called), resting hardly a moment anywhere, and avoiding
+ all the most seductive looking spots. I thought my companion must have
+ gone suddenly mad, when, a hawk rising up almost from beneath our horses'
+ feet, he flung himself off his saddle and cried out, "A late hawk's nest,
+ I declare!" And so it proved, for a little searching in a sheltered and
+ tolerably dry spot revealed a couple of eggs, precisely like hens' eggs,
+ until broken, when their delicate pale green inner membrane betrayed their
+ dangerous origin. It is chiefly owing to this practice of laying in swamps
+ that the various kinds of hawk increase and thrive as they do, for if it
+ were possible to get at them, the shepherds would soon exterminate the
+ sworn foe of their chickens and pigeons. They are also the great drawback
+ to the introduction of pheasants and partridges, for the young birds have
+ not a chance in the open against even a sparrow-hawk.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Although it is a digression, I must tell you here how, one beautiful early
+ winter's day, I was standing in the verandah at my own home, when one of
+ our pigeons, chased by a hawk, flew right into my face and its pursuer was
+ so close and so heated by the chase, that it flung itself also with great
+ violence against my head, with a scream of rage and triumph, hurting me a
+ good deal as it dug its cruel, armed heel into my cheek. The pigeon had
+ fluttered, stunned and exhausted to the ground, and, quick as lightning I
+ stooped to pick it up; so great had been the impetus of the hawk's final
+ charge that he had never perceived his victim had escaped him. The cunning
+ of these birds must be seen to be believed. I have often watched a wary
+ old hawk perched most impudently on the stock-yard rails, waiting until a
+ rash chicken or duckling should, in spite of its mother's warning clucks
+ of terror, insist on coming out from under her sheltering wings. If I took
+ an umbrella, or a croquet mallet, or a walking stick, and went out, the
+ bird would remain quite unmoved, even if I held my weapon pointed gun-wise
+ towards him. But let anyone take a real gun and hold it ever so well
+ hidden behind their back, and emerge ever so cautiously from the shelter
+ of the shrubs, my fine gentleman was off directly, mounting out of sight
+ with a few strokes of his powerful wings, and uttering a shriek of
+ derision as he departed. Nothing is so rare as a successful shot at a
+ hawk.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We consoled ourselves however on this occasion, by reflecting that we had
+ annihilated two young hawks before they had commenced their lives of
+ rapine and robbery, and rode on our way rejoicing, to find Ned Palmer
+ sitting outside his but door on a log of drift wood, making, candles. In
+ the more primitive days of the settlement, the early settlers must have
+ been as badly off for light, during the long dark winter evenings, as are
+ even now the poorer inhabitants of Greenland or of Iceland, for their sole
+ substitute for candles consisted of a pannikin half filled with melted
+ tallow, in which a piece of cork and an apology for a wick floated. But by
+ my time all this had long been past and over, and even a back-country
+ shepherd had a nice tin mould in which he could make a dozen candles of
+ the purest tallow at a time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Ned was just running a slender piece of wood through the loops of his
+ twisted cotton wicks, so as to keep them above the rim of the mould, and
+ the strong odour of melted mutton fat was tainting the lovely fresh air.
+ But New Zealand run-holders have often to put up with queer smells as well
+ as sights and sounds, therefore we only complimented Ned on being
+ provident enough to make a good stock of candles before-hand, for home
+ consumption, during the coming dark days. After we had dismounted and
+ hobbled our horses with the stirrup leathers, so that they could move
+ about and nibble the sweet blue grass growing under each sheltering
+ tussock, I sat down on a large stone near, and began to tell Ned how often
+ I had watched the negroes in Jamaica making candles after a similar
+ fashion, only they use the wax from the wild bee nests instead of tallow,
+ which was a rare and scarce thing in that part of the world. I described
+ to him the thick orange-coloured wax candles which used to be the delight
+ of my childhood, giving out a peculiar perfuming odour after they had been
+ burning for an hour or two,&mdash;an odour made up of honey and the scent
+ of heavy tropic flowers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Ned listened to my little story with much politeness, and then, feeling it
+ incumbent on him to contribute to the conversation, remarked, "I never
+ makes candles ma'am without I thinks of frost-bites."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "How is that, Palmer?" I asked, laughingly. "What in the world have they
+ to do with each other?"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Well, ma'am, you see it was just in this way. It was afore I come here,
+ which is quite a lively, sociable place compared to Dodson's back country
+ out-station, at the foot o' those there ranges beyond. I give you my word,
+ ma'am, it used always to make me feel as if I was dead, and living in a
+ lonely eternity. Them clear, bright-blue <i>glassers</i> (glaciers, he
+ meant, I presume) was awful lonesome, and as for a human being they never
+ come a-nigh the place. Well as I was saying, ma'am, one day I finds I had
+ run out o' candles, and as the long dark evenings (for it was the height
+ o' winter) was bad enough, even with a dip burning, to show me old Spot's
+ face for company, I set to work, hot haste, to make some more. It was
+ bitter, biting cold, you bet, ma'am; and I was hard at work&mdash;just
+ after I had had my bit o' breakfast, before I went out for to look round
+ my boundary&mdash;melting and making my dips, so that they might be fine
+ and hard for night. I ought praps to mention that Spot used to get so
+ close to the fire-place, that as often as not, I dropped a mossel of the
+ hot grease on the dog; and if it touched a thin place in his coat, he
+ would jump up howling. Well, ma'am, I was pouring a pannikin full o'
+ biling tallow into the mould, when poor old Spot he gives a sudden howl
+ and yell, and runs to the door. I paid no attention to him at the time,
+ for I was so busy; but he went on leaping up and howling as if he had gone
+ mad. As soon as I could put down the pannikin out o' my hand, I went to
+ the door meaning to open it and,&mdash;sorry am I to say it,&mdash;kick
+ the poor beast out for making such a row about a drop o' hot grease. But
+ the dog turned his face round on me, and gave me a look as much as to say,
+ 'Make haste, do; there's a good chap: I ought to be outside there.' And
+ what with the sense shinin' in his eyes, and a curious kind o' sound
+ outside, I takes down the bar (for the door wouldn't stay shut otherwise),
+ and looks out. Never until my dyin' day, and not even then, I expect,
+ shall I forget what the dog and I saw lying on the ground, which was all
+ white and hard with frost, the sun not having got over the East range yet.
+ The dog he had more sense and a deal more pluck than I had, for he knows
+ there aint a moment to be lost; and he runs up to the flat, tumbled-down
+ heap o' clothes, gets on its back (for no face could I see), so as to be
+ doing something, and not losing time, and begins licking. Not very far off
+ there was a lean horse standing, but he didn't seem to like to come
+ through the slip-rail o' the paddock fence.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "In coorse I couldn't stand gaping there all day, so I went and stooped
+ down to the man, who was lying flat on his face, with his arms straight
+ out. He wasn't sensibleless (Palmer's favourite word for senseless), for
+ he opened his eyes, and said, "For God's sake, mate, take me in." "So I
+ will, mate," I makes reply "and welcome you are. Can you get on your legs,
+ think you?" With that he groans awful, and says, "My legs is friz." Well,
+ I looks at his legs, and sees he was dressed in what had been good
+ moleskins, and high jack riding-boots, coming up to his knees; but sure
+ enough they was as hard as a board, and actially, if you'll believe me,
+ ma'am, there was a rim o' solid hice round the tops of his boots. As for
+ standing, he couldn't do it: his legs was no more use to him than they was
+ to me, and he was a tall, high fellow besides. Cold as it was, I felt hot
+ enough by the time I had lugged that poor man inside my place, and got him
+ up on my bunk. He could speak, though his voice was weak as weak could be,
+ and he helped me as well as he could by catching hold with his arms, but
+ his legs was stone dead. I had to get the tommy (<i>anglice</i>-tomahawk),
+ and <i>chop</i> his boots off, and that's the gospel truth, ma'am. I broke
+ my knife, first try, and the axe was too big. He told me, poor fellow,
+ that two days before, as he was returning from prospecting up towards the
+ back ranges, his horse got away, and he <i>couldn't</i> catch him. No: he
+ tried with all his might and main, for in his swag, which was strapped to
+ the D's of his saddle, was not only his blanket, but his baccy, and tea,
+ and damper, and a glass o' grog. The curious thing, too, was that the
+ horse didn't bolt right away, as they generally do: he jest walked a-head,
+ knowing his master was bound to follow wherever he led, for in coorse he
+ had hopes to catch him every moment. That ere brute, he never laid down
+ nor rested,&mdash;jest kep slowly moving on, as if he was a Lunnon
+ street-boy, with a bobby at his heels. Through creeks and rivers and
+ swamps he led that poor fellow. His boots got chuck full o' cold water,
+ and when the sun went down it friz into solid hice; and that misfortnit
+ man he felt his legs&mdash;which was his life, you see, ma'am&mdash;gradially
+ dyin' under him. Yet he was a well-plucked one, if ever there was such a
+ party on this airth. He told me he had took <i>five</i> mortial hours to
+ come the last mile, the horse walkin' slowly afore him, and guiding him
+ like. And how do you think he did it, with two pillars of hice for legs?
+ Why he lifted up just one leg and then the other with both his hands, and
+ put them afore him, and took his steps that way."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Here honest Ned, his eyes glistening, and his ugly little face glowing
+ with emotion through its coating of sunburn, paused, as if he did not like
+ to go on.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was more touched and interested than I could avoid showing, and cried,
+ "Oh, <i>do</i> tell me, Palmer, what became of the poor fellow! Did he
+ die?"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Ned cleared his throat, and moved so as to get between me and the light
+ from the door, as he said huskily, "He came very nigh to it, ma'am. I
+ never did set eyes on such a decent patient chap as that man was. I did
+ the very wust thing I could a' done, the town doctors told me, for I
+ brought him into the hut, instead o' keeping him outdoors and rubbing his
+ poor black legs with snow. 'Stead o' that, I wrapped him up warm in my own
+ blankets, after I had chipped his boots and the hice off of 'em, and I
+ made up a roarin' fire. Good Lord, how the poor fellow groaned when he
+ begun to get warm! I gave him a pannikin full o' hot tea, with a drop o'
+ grog in it, and that seemed to make him awful bad. At last he said, with
+ the sweat from sheer agony pouring down his face, "Look here, matey:
+ couldn't you hump me out in the snow again? for it aint nigh so bad to
+ bear it cold as it is to bear it hot." Not a bad word did he say, ma'am,
+ and he tried not to give in more nor he could help; but he was clean druv
+ wild with the hanguish in his legs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Presently I remembers, quite sudden like, that a bush doctor, name of
+ Tomkins, was likely to be round by Simmons, cos' o' his missus. So I got
+ on my 'oss in a minnit, and I rides off and fetches him, for sure enough
+ he was there; and though Simmons' missis wasn't to say over her troubles,
+ she spoke up from behind the curtain of red blanket she had put up in her
+ tidy little hut, and bade old Tomkins go with me. May God bless her and
+ hers for that same, say I! Well, ma'am, when Tomkins come back with me and
+ saw the poor fellow (he was fair shoutin' with the pain in his legs by
+ then), he said nothin' could be done. "They'll mortify by morrow mornin',"
+ says he, "and then he'll die easy." So with that he goes back with the
+ first light next day, to Simmons. Sure enough, the poor fellow did get a
+ bit easier next day, and I felt clear mad to think he was goin' to die
+ before my very eyes. "Not if I can help it!" I cries, quite savage like.
+ But he only smiled a patient smile, and said, "God's will be done, mate.
+ He knows best, and I aint in any pain to speak of, now."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "By and bye I hears a rumbling and a creaking, and cracking of whips; and
+ when I looks out, what do I see but the bullock-dray from Simmons' coming
+ up the flat. It was the only thing on wheels within forty mile, and
+ Simmons had brought it his own self to see if we couldn't manage to get
+ the poor fellow down to the nighest town. I won't make my yarn no longer
+ than I can help, ma'am, so I'll only mention that we made a lot o' the
+ strongest mutton broth you ever tasted; we slung a hammock of red blankets
+ in the dray, and we got the poor fellow down by evening to a gentleman's
+ station. There they made us kindly welcome, did all they could for him,
+ and transhipped the hammock into a pair-horse dray, which went quicker and
+ was easier. We got on as fast as we could every step of the way, and by
+ midnight that poor fellow was tucked into a clean bed in the hospital at
+ Christchurch, with both his legs neatly cut off just above the knee, for
+ there wasn't a minute to lose."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was almost afraid to inquire how the sufferer fared, for Ned's eyes were
+ fairly swimming with unshed tears; but he smiled brightly, and said, "The
+ ladies and gentlemen in the town, they set up a <i>subscribetion</i>, and
+ bought the poor chap a first-rate pair o' wooden legs, and he could even
+ manage to ride about after a bit; and instead o' wandering about looking
+ for country, or gold, or what not, he settled down as a carrier, and
+ throve and did well. And I was thinking, ma'am, as how I'd like to return
+ thanks for that poor fellow's wonderful recovery, for I've never had a
+ chance of going to Church since, and its nigh upon two years ago that it
+ happened."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "So you shall, Ned: so you shall!" we said with one voice. And so at our
+ first Church gathering at our dear little antipodean home, F&mdash;&mdash;,
+ who acted as our minister, paused in the beautiful Thanksgiving Service,
+ after he had read solemnly and slowly the simple words, "Especially for
+ Thy late mercies vouchsafed to &mdash;&mdash;," and Ned Palmer chimed in
+ with an "Amen,"&mdash;misplaced, indeed, but none the less hearty, and
+ delightful to hear.
+ </p>
+ <p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter X: Swaggers.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ Dr. Johnson did not know the somewhat vulgar word which heads this paper.
+ At least he did not know it as a noun, but gives "swagger: v.n., to
+ bluster, bully, brag;" but the Slang Dictionary admits it as a word,
+ springing indeed from the thieves' vocabulary: "one who carries a swag."
+ Neither of these books however give the least idea of the true meaning of
+ the expression, which is as fully recognised as an honest word in both
+ Australia and New Zealand as any other combination of letters in the
+ English language. A swagger is the very antithesis then of a swaggerer,
+ for, whereas, the one is full of pretension and abounds in unjust claims
+ on our notice, the swagger is humility and civility itself. He knows, poor
+ weary tramp, that on the favourable impression he makes upon the "boss,"
+ depends his night's lodging and food, as well as a job of work in the
+ future. We will leave then the ideal swaggerer to some other biographer
+ who may draw glowing word-pictures of him in all his jay's splendour, and
+ we will confine ourselves to describing the real swagger, clad in flannel
+ shirt, moleskin trowsers, and what were once thick boots, but might now be
+ used as sieves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Nothing astonished me so much in my New Zealand Station Life as these
+ visitors. Even Sir Roger de Coverley himself would have looked with
+ distrust upon most of our swagger-guests, and yet I never heard of an
+ instance in our part of the country where the unhesitating, ungrudging
+ hospitality extended by the rich squatters to their poorer compatriots was
+ ever abused. I say "in our part," because unfortunately, wherever gold is
+ discovered, either in quartz or riverbed, the good old primitive customs
+ and ways die out of themselves in a few weeks, and each mammon-seeker
+ looks with distrust on a stranger. Only fifty or sixty miles from us, as
+ the crow might fly across the snowy range, where an immense Bush clothes
+ the banks of the Hokitika river right down to its sand-filled mouth on the
+ West Coast, the great gold diggings broke out seven or eight years ago,
+ and changed the face of society in that district in a few days. <i>There</i>
+ a swagger meant a man who might rob or murder you in your sleep after you
+ had fed and lodged him; or&mdash;under the most favourable circumstances
+ supposing him to be a "milder mannered man,"&mdash;a "fossicker," who
+ would not hesitate to "jump your claim," or hang about when you are
+ prospecting, to watch how much of the colour you found, and then go off
+ stealthily to return next day at the head of a "rush" of a thousand
+ diggers.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Even before the famous Maungatapu murders in 1866, swaggers were looked
+ upon with distrust on the West Coast, and after that date hardly any one
+ travelled in those parts without carrying a small revolver in his
+ breast-pocket. Nothing is more tantalising than an allusion to a
+ circumstance which is not well-known; and as I feel certain that very few
+ of my readers have ever heard of what may be called the first great crime
+ committed in the Middle Island, a brief account of that terrible tragedy
+ may not be out of place. Gold of course was at the bottom of it, but the
+ canvas-bags full of the glittering flakes were red with blood by the time
+ they reached the bank at Nelson. The diggings on the West Coast were only
+ two years old at that date, and although it was not uncommon for
+ prospecting parties cutting their way, axe in hand, through the thick
+ bush, to come upon skeletons of men in lonely places, still it might be
+ taken for granted that these were the remains of early explorers or
+ travellers who had got lost and starved to death within the green tangled
+ walls of this impenetrable forest. The scenery of that part of the Middle
+ Island is far more beautiful than in the agricultural or pastoral
+ districts. Giant Alps clothed half up their steep sides with evergreen
+ pines,&mdash;whose dark forms end abruptly where snow and ice begin,&mdash;stand
+ out against a pure sky of more than Italian blue, and only when a cleared
+ saddle is reached can the traveller look down over the wooded hills and
+ vallies rolling away inland before him, or turn his eyes sea-ward to the
+ bold coast with its many rivers, whose wide mouths foam right out to where
+ the great Pacific waves are heaving under the bright winter sun.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Such, and yet still more fair must have been the prospect on which
+ Burgess, Kelly, Levy, and Sullivan's eyes rested one June morning in the
+ mid-winter of 1866. They were, one and all, originally London thieves, and
+ had been transported years before to the early penal settlements of
+ Australia. From thence they had managed, by fair means and foul, to work
+ their way to other places, and had latterly been living in the Middle
+ Island, earning what they could by horse-breaking and divers odd jobs. But
+ your true convict hates work with a curiously deadly hatred, and these
+ four men agreed to go and look round them at the new West Coast diggings.
+ They found, however, that there, as elsewhere, it would be necessary to
+ work hard, so in disgust at seeing the nuggets and dust which rewarded the
+ toil of more industrious men, they left Hokitika and reached Nelson on
+ their way to Picton, the chief town of the adjoining province of
+ Marlborough. Most of the gold found its way under a strongly armed escort
+ to the banks in both these towns, but it was well-known that fortunate
+ diggers occasionally travelled together, unarmed, and laden with "dust."
+ So safe had been the roads hitherto, that the commonest precautions were
+ not taken, nor the least secrecy observed about travellers' movements.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was therefore no mystery that four unarmed diggers, carrying a
+ considerable number of ounces of gold-dust with them, were going to start
+ from the Canvas-town diggings for Nelson on a certain day, and the men I
+ have mentioned set out to meet them. One part of their long journey led
+ them over the Maungatapu range by a saddle, which in its lowest part is
+ 2,700 feet above the sea-level. The night before the murder, the victims
+ and their assassins camped out with only ten miles between them. So lonely
+ and deserted was the rough mountain track, that the appearance of a poor
+ old man named Battle alarmed Burgess and his gang dreadfully, and they
+ immediately murdered him, in order that he should not report having passed
+ them on the road. Between the commission of this act of precaution and the
+ arrival of the little band of travellers, no one else was seen. Burgess
+ appears to have shown some of the qualities of a good general; for he
+ selected a spot where the only path wound along a steep side-cutting, less
+ than six feet wide, with an unbroken forest on the upper, and a mass of
+ tangled bush on the lower side. As the doomed men approached the murderers
+ sprang out, and each thrusting a revolver close to their faces, called on
+ them "to hold up their hands." This is an old bushranger challenge, and is
+ meant to ensure perfect quiescence on the part of the victim. The
+ travellers mechanically complied, and in this way were instantly
+ separated, led to different spots, and ruthlessly shot dead.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was all over in a moment: Burgess and his men flung the bodies down
+ among the tangled bush, and returned to Nelson rejoicing exceedingly over
+ the simple and easy means by which they had possessed themselves of
+ several hundred pounds. Of course they calculated on the usual supine
+ indifference to other people's affairs, which prevails in busy
+ gold-seeking communities; but in this instance the public seemed to be
+ suddenly seized by a violent and inconvenient curiosity to find out what
+ had become of the four men who were known to have started from Canvas-town
+ two or three days before. No one ever dreamed of a murder having been
+ committed, not even when another "swagger" reached Nelson and stated that
+ he had followed the diggers on the road, only a mile or so behind, had
+ suddenly lost sight of them at the spot I have mentioned, and had never
+ been able to overtake them. Instead of leaving the now excited little
+ town, or keeping quiet, Burgess, Kelly, Levy, and Sullivan, may truly be
+ said to have become "swaggerers;" for they loitered about the place,
+ ostentatiously displaying their bags of gold dust. Unsuspicious as the
+ Nelson people were, they acted upon a sort of instinct,&mdash;that
+ instinct within us which answers so mysteriously to the cry of blood from
+ the earth,&mdash;and arrested these four men. Still, the matter might have
+ ended there for lack of a clue, if one of the party, Sullivan, had not
+ suddenly turned informer, and led the horrified town's-people to the
+ jungle which concealed the bodies. Here my dreadful story may end; for we
+ need not follow the course of the trial, which resulted in the complete
+ conviction of the three other men. I have only dwelt on so horrible a
+ theme in order to make my readers understand how natural it was that I
+ should feel nervous, when it became apparent to my understanding that the
+ custom of the country demanded that you should ask no questions, but
+ simply tell any travellers who claimed your hospitality where they were to
+ sleep, and send them in large supplies of mutton, flour, and tea.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ On one occasion it chanced that F&mdash;&mdash;, our stalwart cadet Mr. A&mdash;&mdash;,
+ and the man who did odd jobs about the place, were all on the point of
+ setting out upon some expedition, when a party of four swaggers made their
+ appearance just at sundown. No true swagger ever appears earlier, lest he
+ might be politely requested to "move on" to the next station; whereas if
+ he times his arrival exactly when "the shades of night are falling fast,"
+ no boss could be hard-hearted enough to point to mist-covered hills and
+ valleys, which are a net-work of deep creeks and swamps, and desire the
+ wayfarer to go on further. Once, and only once, did I know of such a thing
+ being done; but I will not say more about that unfortunate at this moment,
+ for I want to claim the pity of all my lady readers for the very
+ unprotected position I am trying to depict. F&mdash;&mdash; could not
+ understand my nervousness, and did not reassure me by saying, as he
+ mounted his horse, "I've told them to sleep in the stable. I am pretty
+ sure they are run-away sailors, they seem so footsore. Good-bye! don't
+ expect me until you see me!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Now I was a very new chum in those days, and had just heard of the
+ Maungatapu murders. These guests of mine looked most disreputable, and
+ were all powerful young men. I do not believe there was a single lock or
+ bolt or bar on any door in the whole of the little wooden house: the large
+ plate-chest stood outside in the verandah, and my dressing-case could have
+ been carried off through the ever-open bedroom window by an enterprising
+ thief of ten years old. As for my two maids,&mdash;the only human beings
+ within reach,&mdash;they were as perfectly useless on any emergency as if
+ they had been wax dolls. One of them had the habit of fainting if anything
+ happened, and the other used to tend her until she revived, when they both
+ sat still and shrieked. Their nerves had once been tested by a carpenter,
+ who was employed about the house, and cut his hand badly; on another
+ occasion by the kitchen chimney which took fire; and that was the way they
+ behaved each time. So it was useless to look upon their presence as any
+ safeguard; indeed one of them speedily detected a fancied likeness to
+ Burgess in one of the poor swaggers, and shrieked every time she saw him.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We were indeed three "lone, 'lorn women," all through that weary night. I
+ could not close my eyes; but laid awake listening to the weka's shrill
+ call, or the melancholy cry of the bitterns down in the swamp. With the
+ morning light came hope and courage; and I must say I felt ashamed of my
+ suspicions when my cook came to announce that the "swaggers was just
+ agoin' off, and wishful to say good-bye. They've been and washed up the
+ tin plates and pannikins and spoons as clean as clean can be; and the one
+ I thought favoured Burgess so much, mum, he's been and draw'd water from
+ the well, all that we shall want to-day; and they're very civil,
+ well-spoken chaps, if you please, mum!" F&mdash;&mdash; was right in his
+ surmise, I fancy; for there were plenty of tattooed pictures of anchors
+ and ships on the brawny bare arms of my departing guests. They seemed much
+ disappointed to find there was no work to be had on our station; but
+ departed, with many thanks and blessings, "over the hills and far away."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Latterly, with increasing civilization and corresponding social economy,
+ there have been many attempts made by new-fangled managers of runs, more
+ than by the run-holders themselves, to induce these swaggers to work for
+ their tucker,&mdash;to use pure colonial phraseology. Several devices have
+ been tried, such as taking away their swags (<i>i.e.</i>, their red
+ blankets rolled tightly into a sort of pack, which they carry on their
+ backs, and derive their name from), and locking them up until they had
+ chopped a small quantity of wood, or performed some other trifling
+ domestic duty. But the swagger will be led, though not driven, and what he
+ often did of his own accord for the sake of a nod or a smile of thanks
+ from my pretty maid-servants, he would not do for the hardest words which
+ ever came out of a boss's mouth. There are also strict rules of honesty
+ observed among these men, and if one swagger were to purloin the smallest
+ article from a station which had fed and sheltered him, every other
+ swagger in all the country side would immediately become an amateur
+ detective to make the thief give up his spoil. A pair of old boots was
+ once missing from a neighbouring station, and suspicion fell upon a
+ swagger. Justice was perhaps somewhat tardy in this instance, as it rested
+ entirely in the hands of every tramp who passed that way; but at the end
+ of some months the boots were found at home, and the innocence of the
+ swaggers, individually and collectively, triumphantly established.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The only instance of harshness to a swagger which came under my notice
+ during three years residence in New Zealand, is the one I have alluded to
+ above, and contains so much dramatic interest in its details, that it may
+ not be out of place here.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Although I have naturally dwelt in these papers more upon our bright sunny
+ weather, our clear, bracing winter days, and our balmy spring and autumn
+ evenings, let no intending traveller think that he will not meet with bad
+ weather at the Antipodes! I can only repeat what I have said with pen and
+ voice a hundred times before. New Zealand possesses a very capricious and
+ disagreeable climate: disagreeable from its constant high winds: but it is
+ perhaps the most singularly and remarkably healthy place in the world.
+ This must surely arise from the very gales which I found so trying to my
+ temper, for damp is a word without meaning; as for mildew or miasma, the
+ generation who are growing up there will not know the meaning of the
+ words; and in spite of a warm, bright day often turning at five minutes
+ warning into a snowy or wet afternoon, colds and coughs are almost
+ unknown. People who go out there with delicate lungs recover in the most
+ surprising manner; surprising, because one expects the sudden changes of
+ temperature, the unavoidable exposure to rain and even snow, to kill
+ instead of curing invalids. But the practice is very unlike the theory in
+ this case, and people thrive where they ought to die.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ During my first winter in Canterbury we had only one week of <i>really</i>
+ bad weather, but I felt at that time as if I had never realized before
+ what bad weather meant. A true "sou'-wester" was blowing from the first to
+ the second Monday in that July, without one moment's lull. The bitter,
+ furious blast swept down the mountain gorges, driving sheets of blinding
+ rain in a dense wall before it. Now and then the rain turned into large
+ snow-flakes, or the wind rose into such a hurricane that the falling water
+ appeared to be flashing over the drenched earth without actually touching
+ it. Indoors we could hardly hear ourselves speak for the noise of the wind
+ and rain against the shingle roof. It became a service of danger, almost
+ resembling a forlorn hope, to go out and drag in logs of wet wood, or draw
+ water from the well,&mdash;for, alas, there were no convenient taps or
+ snug coal-holes in our newly-erected little wooden house. We husbanded
+ every scrap of mutton, in very different fashion to our usual reckless
+ consumption, the consumption of a household which has no butcher's bill to
+ pay; for we knew not when the shepherd might be able to fight his way
+ through the storm, with half a sheep packed before him, on sturdy little
+ "Judy's" back. The creeks rose and poured over their banks in angry yellow
+ floods. Every morning casualties in the poultry yard had to be reported,
+ and that week cost me almost as many fowls and ducks as my great
+ christening party did. The first thing every morning when I opened my eyes
+ I used to jump up and look out of the different windows with eager
+ curiosity, to see if there were any signs of a break in the weather, for I
+ was quite unaccustomed to be pent up like a besieged prisoner for so many
+ succeeding days. We did not boast of shutters in those regions, and even
+ blinds were a luxury which were not wasted in the little hall.
+ Consequently, when my unsatisfactory wanderings about the silent house&mdash;for
+ no one else was up&mdash;led me that dreadful stormy morning into the
+ narrow passage called the back-hall, I easily saw through its glass-door
+ what seemed to me one of the most pathetic sights my eyes had ever rested
+ upon.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Just outside the verandah, which is the invariable addition to New Zealand
+ houses, stood, bareheaded, a tall, gaunt figure, whose rain-sodden
+ garments clung closely to its tottering limbs. A more dismal morning could
+ not well be imagined: the early dawn struggling to make itself apparent
+ through a downpour of sleet and rain, the howling wind (which one could
+ almost see as it drove the vapour wall before it), and the profound
+ solitude and silence of all except the raging storm.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At first I thought I must be dreaming, so silent and hopeless stood that
+ weird figure. My next impulse, without staying to consider my dishevelled
+ hair and loose wrapper, was to open the door and beckon the poor man
+ within the shelter of the verandah. When once I had got him there I did
+ not exactly know what to do with my guest, for neither fire nor food could
+ be procured quite so early. He crouched like a stray dog down on the
+ dripping mat outside the door, and murmured some unintelligible words. In
+ this dilemma I hastened to wake up poor F&mdash;&mdash;, who found it
+ difficult to understand why I wanted him to get up at daylight during a
+ "sou'-wester." But I entreated him to go to the hall door, whilst I flew
+ off to get my lazy maids out of their warm beds. With all their faults,
+ they did not need much rousing on that occasion. I suppose I used very
+ forcible words to convey the misery of the object standing outside, for I
+ know that Mary was in floods of tears, and had fastened her gown on over
+ her night-gear, whilst I was still speaking; and the cook had tumbled out
+ of bed, and was kneeling before the kitchen fire with her eyes shut,
+ kindling a blaze, apparently, in her sleep.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As soon as things were in this forward state, I returned to the verandah,
+ and found our swagger guest drawing a very long breath after a good nip of
+ pure whisky which F&mdash;&mdash; had promptly administered to him. "I'm
+ fair clemmed wi' cold and wet," the swagger said, still bundled up in his
+ comparatively sheltered corner. "I've been out on the hills the whole
+ night, and I am deadbeat. Might I stop here for a bit?" He asked this very
+ doubtfully, for it is quite against swagger etiquette to demand shelter in
+ the morning. For all answer he was taken by the shoulder, and helped up. I
+ never shall forget the poor tramp's deprecating face, as he looked back at
+ me, whilst he was being led through the pretty little dining-room, with
+ its bright carpet, on which his clay-clogged boots and dripping garments
+ left a muddy, as well as a watery track. "All right," I said, with
+ colonial brevity; and so we escorted our strange guest through the house
+ into the kitchen, where the ever-ready kettle and gridiron were busy
+ preparing tea and chops over a blazing fire. Of course the maids screamed
+ when they saw us, and I do not wonder at their doing so, for neither F&mdash;&mdash;
+ nor I looked very respectable, with huddled on dressing-gowns and towzled
+ hair; whilst our foot-sore, drenched guest subsided into a chair by the
+ door, covered his wretched pinched face with two bony hands, and burst
+ into tears. I certainly never expected to see a swagger cry, and F&mdash;&mdash;
+ declared the sight was quite as new to him as to me. However, the poor
+ man's tears and helplessness gave fresh energy to my maids' treacherous
+ nerves, and they even suggested dry clothes. Our good-natured cadet, who
+ at this moment appeared on the scene, was only too happy to find some
+ outlet for <i>his</i> superfluous benevolence, and hastened off, to return
+ in a moment or two with an old flannel shirt, dry and whole, in spite of
+ its faded stripes, a pair of moleskin trousers, and a huge pair of canvas
+ cricketing shoes. It was no time for ceremony, so we women retreated for a
+ few minutes into the store-room, whilst F&mdash;&mdash; and Mr. A&mdash;&mdash;
+ made the swagger's toilette, getting so interested in their task as even
+ to part his dripping hair out of his eyes. He had no swag, poor fellow,
+ having lost his roll of red blankets in one of the treacherous bog-holes
+ across the range.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ That man was exactly like a lost, starving dog. He ate an enormous
+ breakfast, curled himself upon some empty flour-sacks in a dry corner of
+ the kitchen, and slept till dinner time; then another sleep until the
+ supper hour, and so on, the round of he clock. All this time he never
+ spoke, though we were dying to hear how he had come into such a plight.
+ The "sou'-wester" still raged furiously out of doors without a moment's
+ cessation, and we were obliged to have recourse to the tins of meat kept
+ in the store-room for such an emergency. The shepherd told us afterwards
+ he had ventured out to look for some wethers, his own supply being
+ exhausted, but the whole mob had hidden themselves so cleverly that
+ neither man nor dog could discover their place of shelter. On the Monday
+ night, exactly a week after the outbreak of bad weather; the skies showed
+ signs of having exhausted themselves, and nature began to wear a sulky
+ air, as if her temper were but slowly recovering herself. The learned in
+ such matters, however, took a cheerful view of affairs, and declared the
+ worst to be over,&mdash;"for this bout,"&mdash;as they cautiously added.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Whether it was the three days of rest, warmth, and good food which
+ unlocked the swagger's heart, or not, I do not pretend to decide; but that
+ evening, over a pipe in the kitchen, he confided to Mr. A&mdash;&mdash;that
+ he had been working his way down to the sea-coast from a station where he
+ had been employed, very far back in the hill ranges. The "sou'-wester" had
+ overtaken him about twenty miles from us, but only five from another
+ station, where he had applied towards the evening for shelter, being even
+ then drenched with rain, and worn out by struggling through such a
+ tremendous storm. There, for some reason which I confess did not seem very
+ clear, he had been refused the unvarying hospitality extended in New
+ Zealand to all travellers, rich or poor, squatter or swagger, and had been
+ directed to take a short cut across the hills to our station, which he was
+ assured could easily be reached in an hour or two more. The track, a
+ difficult one enough to strike in summer weather, became, indeed,
+ impossible to discover amid rushing torrents and driving wind and rain;
+ besides which, as the poor fellow repeated more than once during his
+ story, "I was fair done up when I set out, for I'd been travelling all
+ day." Mr. A&mdash;&mdash; told us what the man had been saying, before we
+ all went to bed, adding, "He seems an odd, surly kind of creature, for
+ although he declares he is going away the first thing to-morrow, if the
+ rain be over, I noticed he never said a word approaching to thanks."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The rain was indeed over next morning, and a flood of brilliant sunshine
+ awoke me "bright and early," as the country people say. It seemed
+ impossible to stop in bed, so I jumped up, thrust my feet into slippers,
+ and my arms into a warm dressing-gown, and sallied forth, opening window
+ after window, so as to let the sunshine into rooms which not even a week's
+ steady down-pour could render damp. What a morning it was, and for
+ mid-winter too! No haze, or fog, or vapour on all the green hills, whose
+ well-washed sides were glistening in a bright glow of sunlight. For the
+ first time, too, since the bad weather had set in, was to be heard the
+ incessant bleat which is music to the ears of a New Zealand sheep-farmer.
+ White, moving, calling patches on the hillsides told that the sheep were
+ returning to their favourite pastures, and a mob of horses could be
+ descried quietly feeding on the sunny flat.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But I had no eyes for beauties of mountain or sky. I could do nothing but
+ gaze on the strange figure of the silent swagger, who knelt yes,
+ positively knelt, on the still wet and shining shingle which formed an
+ apology for a gravel path up to the back-door of the little wooden
+ homestead. His appearance was very different to what it had been three
+ days before. Now his clothes were dry and clean and mended,&mdash;my Irish
+ maids doing; bless their warm hearts! He had cobbled up his boots himself,
+ and his felt hat, which had quite recovered from its drenching, lay at his
+ side. The perfect rest and warmth and good food had filled up his hollow
+ cheeks, but still his countenance was a curious one; and never, until my
+ dying day, can I forget the rapture of entreaty on that man's upturned
+ face. It brings the tears into my own eyes now to recollect its beseeching
+ expression. I do not think I ever <i>saw</i> prayer before or since. He
+ did not perceive me, for I had hidden behind a sheltering curtain, to
+ listen to his strange, earnest petitions; so he could not know that
+ anybody in the house was stirring, for he knelt at the back, and all my
+ fussings had taken place in the front, and he could not, therefore, have
+ been doing anything for effect.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There, exactly where he had crouched a wretched, way-worn tramp in pouring
+ rain, he knelt now with the flood of sunshine streaming down on his
+ uplifted face, whilst he prayed for the welfare and happiness,
+ individually and collectively, of every living creature within the house.
+ Then he stood up and lifted his hat from the ground; but before he
+ replaced it on his head, he turned, with a gesture which would have made
+ the fortune of any orator,&mdash;a gesture of mingled love and farewell,
+ and solemnly blessed the roof-tree which had sheltered him in his hour of
+ need. I could not help being struck by the extraordinarily good language
+ in which he expressed his fervent desires, and his whole bearing seemed
+ quite different to that of the silent, half-starved man we had kept in the
+ kitchen these last three days. I watched him turn and go, noiselessly
+ closing the garden gate after him, and&mdash;shall I confess it?&mdash;my
+ heart has always felt light whenever I think of that swagger's blessing.
+ When we all met at breakfast I had to take his part, and tell of the scene
+ I had witnessed; for everybody was inclined to blame him for having stolen
+ away, scarcely without saying good-bye, or expressing a word of thanks for
+ the kindness he had received. But I knew better.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ From the sublime to the ridiculous we all know the step is but short,
+ especially in the human mind; and to my tender mood succeeds the
+ recollection of an absurd panic we once suffered from, about swaggers.
+ Exaggerated stories had reached us, brought by timid fat men on horseback,
+ with bulky pocket-books, who came to buy our wethers for the Hokitika
+ market, of "sticking up" having broken out on the west land. I fear my
+ expressions are often unintelligible to an English reader, but in this
+ instance I will explain. "Sticking up" is merely a concise colonial
+ rendering of "Your money or your life," and was originally employed by
+ Australian bushrangers, those terrible freebooters whose ranks used to be
+ always recruited from escaped convicts. Fortunately we had no community of
+ that class, only a few prisoners kept in a little ricketty wooden house in
+ Christchurch, from which an enterprising baby might easily have escaped. I
+ dare say as we get more civilized out there, we shall build ourselves
+ handsome prisons and penitentiaries; but in those early days a story was
+ current of a certain jailor who let all his captives out on some festal
+ occasion, using the tremendous threat, that whoever had not returned by
+ eight o'clock should be "<i>locked out!</i>"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But to return to that particular winter evening. We had been telling each
+ other stories which we had heard or read of bushranging exploits, until we
+ were all as nervous as possible. Ghosts, or even burglar stories, are
+ nothing to the horror of a true bushranger story, and F&mdash;&mdash; had
+ made himself particularly ghastly and disagreeable by giving a minute
+ account of an adventure which had been told to him by one of the
+ survivors.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We listened, with the wind howling outside, to F&mdash;&mdash;'s horrid
+ second-hand story, of how one fine day up country, eight or ten men,&mdash;station
+ hands,&mdash;were "stuck up" by one solitary bushranger, armed to the
+ teeth. He tied them up one by one, and seated them all on a bench in the
+ sun, and deliberately fired at and wounded the youngest of the party;
+ then, seized with compunction, he unbound one of the captives, and stood
+ over him, revolver in hand, whilst he saddled and mounted a horse, to go
+ for a doctor to set the poor boy's broken leg. Before the messenger had
+ gone "a league, a league, but barely twa',"&mdash;the freebooter
+ recollected that he might bring somebody else back with him besides the
+ doctor, and flinging himself across his horse, rode after the affrighted
+ man, and coolly shot him dead. I really don't know how the story ended: I
+ believe everybody perished; but at this juncture I declared it to be
+ impossible to sit up any longer to listen to such tragedies, and went to
+ bed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Exactly at midnight,&mdash;the proper hour for ghosts; burglars, and
+ bushrangers, and such "small deer" to be about, everybody was awakened
+ simultaneously by a loud irregular knocking, which sounded with hollow
+ reverberations all through the wooden house. "Bushrangers!" we all
+ thought, every one of us; for although burglars may not usually knock at
+ hall-doors in England, it is by no means uncommon for their bolder
+ brethren to do so at the other end of the world. It is such a comfort to
+ me now, looking back on that scene to remember that our stalwart cadet was
+ as frightened as anybody. <i>He</i> stood six feet one in his stockings,
+ and was a match for any two in the country side, and yet, I am happy to
+ think, he was as bad as any one. As for me, to say that my heart became
+ like water and my knees like soft wax, is to express in mild words my
+ state of abject terror. There was no need to inquire what the maids
+ thought, for smothered shrieks, louder and louder as each peal of knocks
+ vibrated through the little house, proclaimed sufficiently their
+ sentiments on the subject.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Dear me, how ridiculous it all must have been! In one corner of the
+ ceiling of our bedroom was a little trap-door which opened into an attic
+ adjoining that where the big cadet slept. Now whilst F&mdash;&mdash; was
+ hurriedly taking down his double-barrelled gun from its bracket just below
+ this aperture, and I held the candlestick with so shaky a hand that the
+ extinguisher clattered like a castanet, this door was slowly lifted up,
+ and a large white face, with dishevelled stubbly hair and wide-open blue
+ eyes, looked down through the cobwebs, saying in a husky whisper, "Could
+ you let me have a rifle, or any thing?" This was our gallant cadet, who
+ had no idea of presenting himself at a disadvantage before the foe. I had
+ desperately seized a revolver, but F&mdash;&mdash; declared that if I
+ persisted in carrying it I certainly should go first, as he did not wish
+ to be shot in the back.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We held a hurried council of war,&mdash;Mr. A&mdash;&mdash; assisting
+ through the trap door, and the maids breathing suggestions through the
+ partition-planks,&mdash;but the difficulty consisted in determining at
+ which door the knocking was going on. Some said one, and some another (for
+ there were many modes of egress from the tiny dwelling); but at last F&mdash;&mdash;
+ cried decidedly, "We must try them all in succession," and shouldering his
+ gun, with the revolver sticking in the girdle of his dressing-gown,
+ sallied valiantly forth. I don't know what became of Mr. A&mdash;&mdash;:
+ I believe he took up a position with the rifle pointing downwards; the
+ maids retreated beneath their blankets, and I (too frightened to stay
+ behind) followed closely, armed with an Indian boar-spear. F&mdash;&mdash;
+ flung the hall door wide open, and called out, "Who's there?" but no one
+ answered. The silence was intense, and so was the cold; therefore we
+ returned speedily indoors to consult. "It must be at the back door," I
+ urged; adding, "that is the short cut down the valley, where bushrangers
+ would be most likely to come." "Bushrangers, you silly child!" laughed F&mdash;&mdash;.
+ "It's most likely a belated swagger, or else somebody who is playing us a
+ trick." However as he spoke a succession of fierce and loud knocks
+ resounded through the whole house. "It must be at the kitchen door," F&mdash;&mdash;
+ said. "Come along, and stand well behind me when I open the door."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But we never opened the door; for on our way through the kitchen, with its
+ high-pitched and unceiled roof,&mdash;a very cavern for echoes,&mdash;we
+ discovered the source of the noise, and of our fright. Within a large
+ wooden packing-case lay a poor little lamb, and its dying throes had
+ wakened us all up, as it kicked expiring kicks violently against the side
+ of the box. It was my doing bringing it indoors, for I never <i>could</i>
+ find it in my heart to leave a lamb out on the hills if we came across a
+ dead ewe with her baby bleating desolately and running round her body. F&mdash;&mdash;
+ always said, "You cannot rear a merino lamb indoors; the poor little thing
+ will only die all the same in a day or two;" and then I am sorry to say he
+ added in an unfeeling manner, "They are not worth much now," as if that
+ could make any difference! I had brought this, as I had brought scores of
+ others, home in my arms from a long distance off; fed it out of a baby's
+ bottle, rubbed it dry, and put it to sleep in a warm bed of hay at the
+ bottom of this very box. They had all died quietly, after a day or two, in
+ spite of my devotion and nursing, but this little foundling kicked herself
+ out of the world with as much noise as would have sufficed to summon a
+ garrison to surrender. It is all very well to laugh at it now, but we
+ were, five valiant souls in all, as thoroughly frightened at the time as
+ we could well be.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The only real harm a swagger did me was to carry off one of my best
+ maidservants as his wife, but as he had 300 pounds in the bank at
+ Christchurch, and was only travelling about looking for work, and they
+ have lived in great peace and prosperity ever since, I suppose I ought not
+ to complain. This swagger was employed in deepening our well, and Mary was
+ always going to see how he was getting on, so he used to make love to her,
+ looking up from the bottom of a deep shaft, and shouting compliments to
+ her from a depth of sixty feet. What really won her Irish heart, though,
+ was his calmly putting a rival, a shepherd, into a water-butt. She could
+ not resist that, so they were married, and are doing well.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Let no one despise swaggers. They are merely travelling workmen, and would
+ pay for their lodging if it was the custom to do so. I am told that even
+ now they are fast becoming things of the past; for one could not "swagger"
+ by railroad, and most of our beautiful happy vallies will soon have a line
+ of rails laid down throughout its green and peaceful length.
+ </p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter X: Changing servants.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ To the eyes of an English housewife the title of this chapter must appear
+ a very bad joke indeed, and the amusement what the immortal Mrs. Poyser
+ would call "a poor tale." Far be it from me to make light of the misery of
+ a tolerably good servant coming to you after three months' service, just
+ as you were beginning to feel settled and comfortable, and announcing with
+ a smile that she was going to be married; or, with a flood of tears, that
+ she found it "lonesome." Either of these two contingencies was pretty sure
+ to arise at least four times a year on a station.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At first I determined to do all I could to make their new home so
+ attractive to my two handmaidens that they would not wish to leave it
+ directly. In one of Wilkie Collins' books an upholsterer is represented as
+ saying that if you want to domesticate a woman, you should surround her
+ with bird's-eye maple and chintz. That must have been exactly my idea, for
+ the two rooms which I prepared for my maidservants were small, indeed, yet
+ exquisitely pretty. Of course I should not have been so foolish as to buy
+ any of the unnecessary and dainty fittings with which they were decorated,
+ but as all the furniture and belongings of an English house, a good deal
+ larger than our station home, had been taken out to it, there were sundry
+ toilet tables, etc., whose destination would have been a loft over the
+ stable, if I had not used them for my maids.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I had seen and chosen two very respectable young women in Christchurch,
+ one as a cook, and the other as a housemaid. The cook, Euphemia by name,
+ was a tall, fat, flabby woman, with a pasty complexion, but a nice
+ expression of face, and better manners than usual. She turned out to be
+ very good natured, perfectly ignorant though willing to learn, and was
+ much admired by the neighbouring <i>cockatoos</i>, or small farmers. Lois
+ the housemaid, was the smallest and skimpiest and most angular girl I ever
+ beheld. At first I regarded her with deep compassion, imagining that she
+ was about fifteen years of age, and had been cruelly ill-treated and
+ starved. How she divined what was passing in my mind I cannot tell, but
+ during our first interview she suddenly fired up, and informed me that she
+ was twenty-two years old, that she was the seventh child of a seventh
+ child, and therefore absolutely certain to achieve some wonderful piece of
+ good luck; and furthermore, that she had been much admired in her own part
+ of the country, and was universally allowed to be "the flower of the
+ province." This statement, delivered with great volubility and defiant
+ jerkiness of manner, rather took my breath away; but it was a case of
+ "Hobson's choice" just then about servants, and as I was assured she was a
+ respectable girl, I closed with her terms (25 pounds a year and all found)
+ on the spot. The fat pale cook was to get 35 pounds. Now-a-days I hear
+ that wages are somewhat lower, but the sums I have named were the average
+ figures of six or seven years ago, especially "up-country."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Here I feel impelled to repeat the substance of what I have stated
+ elsewhere,&mdash;that these rough, queer servants were, as a general rule,
+ perfectly honest, and of irreproachable morals, besides working, in their
+ own curious fashion, desperately hard. Our family was an exceptionally
+ small one, and the "place" was considered "light, you bet," but even then
+ it seemed to me as if both my domestics worked very hard. In the first
+ place there was the washing; two days severe work, under difficulties
+ which they thought nothing of. All the clothes had to be taken to a boiler
+ fixed in the side of a hill, for the convenience of the creek, and washed
+ and rinsed under a blazing sun (for of course it never was attempted on a
+ wet day) and amid clouds of sand-flies. Not until evening was this really
+ hard day's work over, and the various garments fluttering in the breeze up
+ a valley behind the house. The chances were strongly in favour of a
+ tremendous nor'-wester coming down this said valley during the night, and
+ in that case there would not be a sign next morning of any of the clothes.
+ Heavy things, such as sheets or table cloths, might be safely looked for
+ under lee of the nearest gorse hedge, but it would be impossible even to
+ guess where the lighter and more diaphanous articles had been whisked to.
+ A week afterwards the shepherds used to bring in stray cuffs and collars,
+ and upon one occasion "Judy," the calf, was discovered in a paddock hard
+ by, breakfasting off my best pocket handkerchiefs with an excellent
+ appetite. Of course everything was dirty, and needed to be washed over
+ again. We had a mangle, which greatly simplified matters on the second
+ day, but it used not to be uncommon on back-country stations to get up the
+ fine things with a flat stone, heated in the wood ashes, for an iron.
+ After the washing operations had been brought to a more or less successful
+ ending, there came the yeast making and the baking, followed by the
+ brewing of sugar beer, preserves had to be made, bacon cured, all sorts of
+ things to be done, besides the daily duties of scrubbing and cleaning, and
+ cooking at all hours for stray visitors or "swaggers."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But I am overcome with contrition at perceiving into what a digression I
+ have wandered; having strayed from my maids' rooms to their duties. They
+ arrived as usual on a dray late in the evening, tired and wearied enough,
+ poor souls. In those early days I had not yet plucked up courage to try my
+ hand in the kitchen, and our meals had been left to the charge of F&mdash;&mdash;,
+ who, whatever he may be in other relations of life, is a vile cook; and
+ our good-natured cadet Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;, who was exceedingly willing,
+ but profoundly ignorant of the elements of cookery. For fear of being
+ tempted into another digression, I will briefly state that during that
+ week I lived in a chronic state of hunger and heartburn, and sought
+ forgetfulness from repeated attacks of indigestion, by decorating my
+ servants' rooms. They opened into each other, and it would have been hard
+ to find two prettier little nests. Each had its shining brass bedstead
+ with chintz hangings, its muslin-draped toilette table, and its daintily
+ curtained window, besides a pretty carpet. I can remember now the sort of
+ dazed look with which Euphemia regarded a room such as she had never seen;
+ whilst Lois considered it to be an instalment of her good luck, and
+ proceeded to contemplate her sharp and elfish countenance in her
+ looking-glass, pronouncing it as her opinion that she wanted more colour.
+ That she certainly did, and she might have added, more flesh and
+ youthfulness, while she was about it. However, they were greatly
+ delighted, and Euphemia who was of a grateful and affectionate
+ disposition, actually thanked me, for having with my own hands arranged
+ such pretty rooms for them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This was a very good beginning. They were both hard-working, civil girls,
+ and got on very well together, leaving me plenty of leisure to attend to
+ the quantities of necessary arrangements which have to be made when you
+ are settling yourself for good, fifty miles from a shop, and on a spot
+ where no other human being has ever lived before. F&mdash;&mdash;
+ congratulated myself in private on my exceptional good luck, and
+ attributed it partly to my having followed the Upholsterer's advice in
+ that book of Mr. Wilkie Collins. But as it turned out, F&mdash;&mdash; was
+ dwelling in a fool's paradise. In vain had it been pointed out to me that
+ a certain stalwart north countryman, whose shyness could only be equalled
+ by his appetite, had been a most regular attendant for some weeks past at
+ our Sunday evening services, accepting the offer of tea in the kitchen,
+ afterwards, with great alacrity. I scouted these insinuations, appealing
+ to the general sense of the public as to whether Moffatt had <i>ever</i>
+ been known to refuse a meal anywhere, or under any circumstances, and
+ declaring that, if he was "courting," it was being done in solemn silence,
+ for never a sound filtered through the thin wooden planks between the
+ kitchen and the dining room, except the clatter of a vigorously plied
+ knife and fork, for Moffatt's teas always included a shoulder of mutton.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But I was wrong and others were right. Early in October, our second spring
+ month, I chanced to get up betimes one delicious, calm morning, a morning
+ when it seemed a new and exquisite pleasure to open each window in
+ succession, and fill one's lungs with a deep, deep breath of that heavenly
+ atmosphere, at once so fresh and so pure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Quiet as the little homestead lay, nestled among the hills, there were too
+ many morning noises stirring among the animals for any one to feel lonely
+ or dull, I should have thought. From a distance came a regular,
+ monotonous, lowing sound. That was "Hetty," the pretty little yellow
+ Alderney, announcing from the swamps that she and her two female friends
+ were quite ready to be milked. Their calves answered them dutifully from
+ the English grass paddock, and between the two I could see Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;'s
+ tall figure stalking down the flat with his cattle dog at his heels, and
+ hear his merry whistle shrilling through the silent air. Then all the
+ ducks and fowls about the place were inquiring, in noisy cackle, how long
+ it would be before breakfast was ready, whilst "Helen's" whinneying made
+ me turn my head to see her, with a mob of horses at her heels, coming over
+ the nearest ridge on the chance of a stray carrot or two going begging.
+ All the chained-up dogs were pulling at the staples of their fastenings,
+ and entreating by short, joyous barks, to be allowed just one good frisk
+ and roll in the sparkling dewy grass around. But even I, universal spoiler
+ of animals that I am, was obliged to harden my heart against their noisy
+ appeals; for quite close to the stable, on the nearest hill-side, an
+ immense mob of sheep and young lambs were feeding. That steep incline had
+ been burnt six weeks before, and was now as green as the clover field at
+ its base, affording a delicious pasturage to these nursing mothers and
+ their frisky infants. I think I see and hear it all now. The moving white
+ patches on the hill-side, the incessant calling and answering, the racing
+ and chasing among the curly little merino lambs, and above all the fair
+ earth the clear vault of an almost cloudless sky bent itself in a deep
+ blue dome. Just over the eastern hills the first long lances of the sun
+ lay in bright shafts of silver sheen on the dew-laden tussocks, and that
+ peculiar morning fragrance rose up from the moist ground, which is as much
+ the reward of the early riser as the early worm is of the bird.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Was it a morning for low spirits or sobs and sighs? Surely not; and yet as
+ I turned the handle of the kitchen door those melancholy sounds struck my
+ ear. I had intended to make my entrance with a propitiatory smile,
+ suitable to such a glorious morning, proceed to pay my damsels a graceful
+ compliment on their somewhat unusual early rising, and wind up with a
+ request for a cup of tea. But all these friendly purposes went out of my
+ head when I beheld Euphemia seated on the rude wooden settle, with its
+ chopped tussock mattrass, which had been covered with a bright cotton
+ damask, and was now called respectfully, "the kitchen sofa." Her arm was
+ round Lois's waist, and she had drawn that young lady's shock head of red
+ curls down on her capacious bosom. Both were crying as if their hearts
+ would break, and startled as I felt to see these floods of tears, it
+ struck me how incongruous their attitude looked against the background of
+ the large window through which all nature looked so smiling and sparkling.
+ The kettle was singing on the fire, everything seemed bright and snug and
+ comfortable indoors. "What in the world has happened?" I gasped, really
+ frightened.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Nothing, mem: its only them sheep," sobbed Euphemia, "calling like. They
+ always makes me cry. Your tea 'll be ready directly, mem" (this last with
+ a deep sigh.)
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Is it possible you are crying about that?" I inquired. "Yes, mem, yes,"
+ said Euphemia, in heart-broken accents, clasping Lois, who was positively
+ howling, closer to her sympathetic heart. "Its terrible to hear 'em. They
+ keeps calling and answering each other, and that makes us think of our
+ home and friends." Now both these women had starved as factory "hands" all
+ their lives, and I used to feel much more inclined to cry when they told
+ me, all unconscious of the pathos, stories of their baby work and
+ hardships. Certainly they had never seen a sheep until they came to New
+ Zealand, and as they had particularly mentioned the silence which used to
+ reign supreme at the manufactory during work hours, I could not trace the
+ connection between a dingy, smoky, factory, and a bright spring morning in
+ this delightful valley. "What nonsense!" I cried, half laughing and half
+ angry. "You can't be in earnest. Why you must both be ill: let me give you
+ each a good dose of medicine." I said this encouragingly, for there was
+ nothing in the world Euphemia liked so much as good substantial physic,
+ and the only thing I ever needed to keep locked up from her was the
+ medicine drawer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Euphemia seemed touched and grateful, and her face brightened up directly,
+ but Lois looked up with her frightful little face more ugly than usual, as
+ she said, spitefully, "Physic won't make them nasty sheep hold their
+ tongues. I'm sure <i>this</i> isn't the place for me to find my luck, so
+ I'd rather go, if you please, mem. I've prospected-up every one o' them
+ gullies and never seen the colour yet, so it ain't any good my stopping."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This was quite a fresh light thrown upon the purpose of Lois's long lonely
+ rambles. She used to be off and away, over the hills whenever she had
+ finished her daily work, and I encouraged her rambles, thinking the fresh
+ air and exercise must do her a world of good. Never had I guessed that the
+ sordid little puss was turning over every stone in the creek in her search
+ for the shining flakes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Why did you think you should find gold here?" I asked.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Because they do say it lies in all these mountain streams," she answered
+ sullenly; "and I'm always dreaming of nuggets. Not that a girl with my
+ face and figure wants 'dust' to set her off, however. But if its all the
+ same to you, mem, I'd rather leave when Euphemia does."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Are <i>you</i> going, then?" I inquired, turning reproachfully to my
+ pale-faced cook, who actually coloured a little as she answered, "Well,
+ mem, you see Moffatt says he's got his window frames in now, and he'll
+ glass them the very first chance, and I think it'll be more company for me
+ on Saddler's Flat. So if you'll please to send me down in the dray, I
+ should be obliged."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Here was a pretty upset, and I went about my poultry-feeding with a heavy
+ heart. How was I to get fresh servants, and above all, what was I to do
+ for cooking during the week they were away? These questions fortunately
+ settled themselves in rather an unexpected manner. I heard of a very nice
+ willing girl who was particularly anxious to come up as housemaid, to my
+ part of the world, on condition that I should also engage as cook her
+ sister, who was leaving a place on the opposite side of a range of high
+ hills to the south. I shall only briefly say that all inquiries about
+ these damsels proved satisfactory, and I could see Euphemia and Lois
+ depart, with tolerable equanimity. The former wept, and begged for a box
+ of Cockles' pills; but Lois tossed her elfish head, and gave me to
+ understand that she had never been properly admired or appreciated whilst
+ in my service.
+ </p>
+ <p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter XII: Culinary troubles.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ I want to lodge a formal complaint against all cookery books. They are not
+ the least use in the world, until you know how to cook! and then you can
+ do without them. Somebody ought to write a cookery book which would tell
+ an unhappy beginner whether the water in which she proposes to put her
+ potatoes is to be hot or cold; how long such water is to boil; how she is
+ to know whether the potatoes are done enough; how to dry them after they
+ have boiled, and similar things, which make all the difference in the
+ world.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To speak like Mr. Brooke for a moment. "Rice now: I have dabbled in that a
+ good deal myself, and found it wouldn't do at all."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Of course in time, and after many failures, I did learn to boil a potato
+ which would not disgrace me, and to bake bread, besides in time attaining
+ to puddings and cakes, of which I don't mind confessing I was modestly
+ proud. It used to be a study, I am told, to watch my face when a cake had
+ turned out as it ought. Gratified vanity at the lavish encomiums bestowed
+ on it, and horrified dismay at the rapidity with which a good sized cake
+ disappeared down the throats of the company, warred together in the most
+ artless fashion. The reflection would arise that it was almost a pity it
+ should be eaten up so very fast; yet was it not a fine thing to be able to
+ make such a cake! and oh, would the next be equally good?
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ One lesson I leaned in my New Zealand kitchen,&mdash;and that was not to
+ be too hard on the point of breakages; for no one knows, unless from
+ personal experience, how true was the Irish cook's apology for breaking a
+ dish, when she said that it let go of her hand. I declare that I used, at
+ last, to regard my plates and dishes, cups and saucers, yea, even the
+ pudding basons, not as so much china and delf, but as troublesome imps,
+ possessed with an insane desire to dash themselves madly on the kitchen
+ floor upon the least provocation. Every woman knows what a slippery thing
+ to hold is a baby in its tub. I am in a position to pronounce that wet
+ plates and dishes are far more difficult to keep hold of. They have a way
+ of leaping out of your fingers, which must be felt to be believed. After
+ my first week in my kitchen I used to wonder, not at the breakages, but at
+ anything remaining unbroken.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ My maids had a very ingenious method of disposing of the fragments of
+ their pottery misfortunes. At the back of the house an open patch of
+ ground, thickly covered with an under-growth of native grass, and the
+ usual large proportion of sheltering tussocks stretched away to the foot
+ of the nearest hill. This was burned every second year or so, and when the
+ fire had passed away the sight it revealed was certainly very curious.
+ Beneath each tussock had lain concealed a small heap of broken china,
+ which must have been placed there in the dead of the night. The
+ delinquents had evidently been at the pains to perfect their work of
+ destruction by reducing the china articles in question, to the smallest
+ imaginable fragments, for fear of a protruding corner betraying the clever
+ <i>cache</i>; and the contrast afforded to the blackened ground on which
+ they lay, by the gay patches of tiny fragments huddled together, was droll
+ indeed. That was the moment for recognising the remains of a favourite jug
+ or plate, or even a beloved tea-cup. There they were all laid in neat
+ little heaps, and the best of it was that the existing cook always
+ declared loudly her astonishment at the base ingenuity of such conduct,
+ although I could not fail to recognise many a plate or dish which had
+ disappeared from the land of the living during her reign.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All housekeepers will sympathise with my feelings at seeing an amateur
+ scullion, who had distinguished himself greatly in the Balaklava charge,
+ but who appeared to have no idea that boiling water would scald his
+ fingers,&mdash;drop the top plate of a pile which he had placed in a tub
+ before him. In spite of my entreaties to be allowed to "wash-up" myself,
+ he gallantly declared that he could do it beautifully, and that the great
+ thing was to have the water very hot. In pursuance of this theory he
+ poured the contents of a kettle of boiling water over his plates, plunged
+ his hand in, and dropped the top plate, with a shriek of dismay, on those
+ beneath it. Out of consideration for that well-meaning emigrant's
+ feelings, I abstain from publishing the list of the killed and wounded,
+ briefly stating that he might almost as well have fired a shot among my
+ poor plates. A perfect fountain of water and chips and bits of china flew
+ up into the air, and I really believe that hardly one plate remained
+ uncracked. So much for one's friends. I must candidly state that although
+ the servants broke a good deal, we destroyed twice as much amongst us
+ during the week which must needs elapse between their departure and, the
+ arrival of the new ones.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Shall I ever forget the guilty pallor which overspread the bronzed and
+ bearded countenance of one of my guests, who particularly wished to dust
+ the drawing-room ornaments, when on hearing a slight crash I came into the
+ room and found him picking up the remains of a china shepherdess?
+ Considering everything, I kept my temper remarkably well, merely observing
+ that he had better go into the verandah and sit down with a book and his
+ pipe, and send Joey in to help me. Joey was a little black monkey from
+ Panama, who had to be provided with broken bits of delf or china in order
+ that he might amuse himself by breaking them ingeniously into smaller
+ fragments.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But the real object of this chapter was to relate some of my own private
+ misfortunes in the cooking line. Once, when Alice S&mdash;&mdash; was
+ staying with me and we had no servants, she and I undertook to bake a very
+ infantine and unweaned pig. It was all properly arranged for us, and,
+ making up a good fire, we proceeded to cook the little monster.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Hours passed by; all the rest of the dinner got itself properly cooked at
+ the right time, but the pig presented exactly the same appearance at dewy
+ eve as it had done in the early morn. We looked rather crest-fallen at its
+ pale condition when one o'clock struck, but I said cheerfully, "Oh, I
+ daresay it will be ready by supper!" But it was not: not a bit of it. Of
+ course we searched in those delusive cookery books, but they only told us
+ what sauces to serve with a roasted pig, or how to garnish it, entering
+ minutely into a disquisition upon whether a lemon or an orange had better
+ be stuck into its mouth. We wanted to know how to cook it, and why it
+ would not get itself baked. About an hour before supper-time I grew
+ desperate at the anticipation of the "chaff" Alice and I would certainly
+ have to undergo if this detestable animal could not be produced in a
+ sufficiently cooked state by evening. We took it out of the oven and
+ contemplated it with silence and dismay. Fair as ever did that pig appear,
+ and as if it had no present intention of being cooked at all. A sudden
+ idea came into our heads at the same moment, but it was Alice who first
+ whispered, "Let us cut off its head." "Yes," I cried; "I am sure that
+ prevents its roasting or baking, or whatever it is." So we got out the big
+ carving knife and cut off the piggy's head. Far be it from me to offer any
+ solution of the theory why the head should have interfered with the baking
+ process, but all I know is, that, like the old woman in the nursery song,
+ everything began to go right, and we got our supper that night.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Has anybody ever reflected on how difficult it must be to get a chimney
+ swept without ever a sweep or even a brush? Luckily our chimneys were
+ short and wide, and we used a good deal of wood; so in three years the
+ kitchen chimney only needed to be cleansed twice. The first time it was
+ cleared of soot by the simple process of being set on fire, but as a light
+ nor'-wester was blowing, the risk to the wooden roof became very great and
+ could only be met by spreading wet blankets over the shingles. We had a
+ very narrow escape of losing our little wooden house, and it was fortunate
+ it happened just at the men's dinner hour when there was plenty of help
+ close at hand. However great my satisfaction at feeling that at last my
+ chimney had been thoroughly swept, there was evidently too much risk about
+ the performance to admit of its being repeated, so about a year afterwards
+ I asked an "old chum" what I was to do with my chimney. "Sweep it with a
+ furze-bush, to be sure," she replied. I mentioned this primitive receipt
+ at home, and the idea was carried out a day or two later by one man
+ mounting on the roof of the house whilst another remained in the kitchen;
+ the individual on the roof threw down a rope to the one below, who
+ fastened a large furze-bush in the middle, they each held an end of this
+ rope, and so pulled it up and down the chimney until the man below was as
+ black as any veritable sweep, and had to betake himself, clothes and all,
+ to a neighbouring creek. As for the kitchen, its state cannot be better
+ described than in my Irish cook's words, who cried, "Did mortial man ever
+ see sich a ridiklous mess? Arrah, why couldn't ye let it be thin?" But for
+ all that she set bravely to work and got everything clean and nice once
+ more, merely stipulating that the next time we were going to sweep chimney
+ we should let her know beforehand, that she might go somewhere "right
+ away."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I feel, however, that in all these reminiscences I am straying widely from
+ the point which was before my mind when I began this chapter, and that is
+ the delusiveness of a cookery book. No book which I have ever seen tells
+ you, for instance, how to boil rice properly. They all insist that the
+ grains must be white and dry and separate, but they omit to describe the
+ process by which these results can be attained. They tell you what you are
+ to do with your rice after it is boiled, but not how to boil it. The fact
+ is, I suppose, that the people who write such books began so early to be
+ cooks themselves, that they forget there ever was a time when such simple
+ things were unknown to them.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Even when I had, after many failures, mastered the art of boiling rice,
+ and also of making an excellent curry,&mdash;for which accomplishment I
+ was indebted to the practical teaching of a neighbour,&mdash;there used
+ still to be misfortunes in store for me. One of these caused me such a
+ bitter disappointment that I have never quite forgotten it. This was the
+ manner of it. We were without servants. My readers must not suppose that
+ such was our chronic condition, but when you come to change your servants
+ three or four times a year, and have to "do" for yourself each time during
+ the week which must elapse before the arrival of new ones, there is an
+ ample margin for every possible domestic misadventure. If any doubt me,
+ let them try for themselves.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ On this special occasion, which proved to be nearly the last, my mind was
+ easy, for the simple reason that I was now independent of cookery books. I
+ had puzzled out all the elementary parts of the science for myself, and
+ had no misgivings on the subject of potatoes or even peas. So confident
+ was I, and vain, that I volunteered to make a curry for breakfast. Such a
+ savoury curry as it was, and it turned out to be all that the heart of a
+ hungry man could desire; so did the rice: I really felt proud of that
+ rice; each grain kept itself duly apart from its fellow, and was as soft
+ and white and plump as possible. Everything went well, and I had plenty of
+ assistants to carry in the substantial breakfast as fast as it was ready:
+ the coffee, toast, all the other things had gone in; even the curry had
+ been borne off amid many compliments, and now it only remained for me to
+ dish up the rice.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Imagine the scene. The bright pretty kitchen, with its large window
+ through which you could see the green hills around dotted with sheep; the
+ creek chattering along just outside, whilst close to the back door
+ loitered a crowd of fowls and ducks on the chance of fate sending them
+ something extra to eat. Beneath the large window, and just in front of it,
+ stood a large deal table, and it used to be my custom to transfer the
+ contents of the saucepans to the dishes at that convenient place. Well, I
+ emptied the rice into its dish, and gazed fondly at it for a moment: any
+ cook might have been proud of that beautiful heap of snow-white grains. I
+ had boiled a great quantity, more than necessary it seemed, for although
+ the dish was piled up almost as high as it would hold, some rice yet
+ remained in the saucepan.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Oh, that I had been content to leave it there! But no: with a certain
+ spasmodic frugality which has often been my bane, I shook the saucepan
+ vehemently, in order to dislodge some more of its contents into my already
+ full dish. As I did so, my treacherous wrist, strained by the weight of
+ the saucepan, gave way, and with the rapidity of a conjurer's trick I
+ found the great black saucepan seated,&mdash;yes, that is the only word
+ for it,&mdash;seated in the midst of my heap of rice, which was now
+ covered by fine black powder from its sooty outside. All the rice was
+ utterly and completely spoiled. I don't believe that five clean grains
+ were left in the dish There was nothing for it but to leave it to get cold
+ and then throw it all out for the fowls, who don't mind <i>riz au noir</i>
+ it seems. Although I feel more than half ashamed to confess it, I am by no
+ means sure I did not retire into the store-room and shed a tear over the
+ fate of that rice. Everybody else laughed, but I was dreadfully mortified
+ and vexed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter XIII: Amateur Servants.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ I flattered myself on a certain occasion that I had made some very artful
+ arrangements to provide the family with something to eat during the
+ servants' absence. I had been lamenting the week of experiments in food
+ which would be sure to ensue so soon as the dray should leave, in the
+ hearing of a gallant young ex-dragoon, who had come out to New Zealand to
+ try and see if one could gratify tastes, requiring, say a thousand a year
+ to provide for, on an income of 120 pounds. He was just finding out that
+ it was quite as difficult to manage this in the Southern as in the
+ Northern Hemisphere, but his hearty cheery manner, and enormous stock of
+ hope, kept him up for some time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "I'll come and cook for you," he cried. "I can cook like a bird. But I
+ can't wash up. No, no: it burns too much. If you can get somebody to wash
+ up, I'll cook. And just look here: it would be very nice if we could have
+ some music after dinner. You've got a piano, haven't you? That's right.
+ Well, now, don't you ask that pretty Miss A&mdash;&mdash;, who has just
+ come out from England, to come and stop with you, and then we could have
+ some music?"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Where did you learn to cook?" I inquired, suspiciously; for F&mdash;&mdash;had
+ also assured me <i>he</i> could cook, and this had upset my confidence.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "On the west coast; to be sure! Ask Vere, and Williams and Taylor, and
+ everybody, if they <i>ever</i> tasted such pies as I used to make them."
+ My countenance must have still looked rather doubtful, because I well
+ remember sundry verbal testimonials of capability being produced; and as I
+ was still very ignorant of the rudiments of the science of cookery, I
+ shrank from assuming the whole responsibility of the family meals. So the
+ household was arranged in this way:&mdash;Captain George, head cook; Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;,
+ scullery-maid; Miss A&mdash;&mdash;, housemaid; myself,
+ lady-superintendent; Mr. Forsyth (a young naval officer), butler. On the
+ principle of giving honour to whom honour is due, this gallant lieutenant
+ deserves special mention for the way he cleaned glass. He did not pay much
+ attention to his silver, but his glass would have passed muster at a club.
+ The only drawback was the immense time he took over each glass, and the
+ way he followed either Miss A&mdash;&mdash; or me all about the house,
+ holding a tumbler in one hand, and a long, clean glass-cloth in the other,
+ calling upon us to admire the polish of the crystal. To clean two tumblers
+ would be a good day's work for him. From Monday to Saturday (when the dray
+ returned), this state of things went on. Of course I had taken the
+ precaution of having a good supply of bread made beforehand, besides cakes
+ and biscuits, tarts and pies; everything to save trouble. But it was not
+ of much use, for, alleging that they were working so hard, the young men,
+ F&mdash;&mdash; at their head, though I was always telling him he was
+ married and ought to know better, set to work and ate up everything
+ immediately, as completely as if they had been locusts. And then, they
+ were all so dreadfully wild and unmanageable! Mine was by far the hardest
+ task of all, the keeping them in any sort of order. For instance, Captain
+ George declared one day, that if there was one thing he did better than
+ another, it was to make jam. Consequently a fatigue party was ordered out
+ to gather strawberries, and, after more than half had been eaten on the
+ way to the house, a stewpan was filled. I had to do most of the skimming,
+ as Captain George wanted to practice a duet with Miss A&mdash;&mdash;. I
+ may as well mention here that we never had any opportunity of seeing how
+ the jam kept, because the smell pervaded the whole house to such an
+ extent, that, declaring they felt like schoolboys again, the gentlemen
+ fell on my half dozen pots of preserves in a body, carried them off, and
+ ate them all up then and there, announcing afterwards, there had just been
+ a pot a-piece.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was really a dreadful time, although we got well cooked <i>plats</i>,
+ for Captain George wasted quite as much as he used. The pigs fed
+ sumptuously that week on his failures, in sauces, minces; puddings, and
+ what not. He had insisted on our making him a paper cap and a linen apron,
+ or rather a dozen linen aprons, for he was perpetually blackening his
+ apron and casting it aside. Then, he used suddenly to cease to take any
+ interest in his occupation, and, seating himself sideways on the kitchen
+ dresser, begin to whistle through a whole opera, or repeat pages of
+ poetry. I tried the experiment of banishing Miss A&mdash;&mdash; from the
+ kitchen during cooking hours, but a few bars played on the piano were
+ quite enough to distract my cook from his work. My only quiet time was the
+ afternoon, when about four o'clock, my amateur servants all went out for a
+ ride, and left me in peace for a couple of hours. I had enough to do
+ during that short time to tidy up; to collect the scattered books and
+ music, and prepare the tea-supper, for which they came back in tearing
+ spirits, and frantically hungry, between seven and eight o'clock. After
+ this meal had been cleared away, and Mr. U&mdash;&mdash; and I had washed
+ up (the others declaring they were too tired to stir), we all used to
+ adjourn to the verandah. It happened to be an exceptionally <i>still</i>
+ week, no dry, hot nor'-westers, nor cold, wet sou'-westers, and it was
+ perfectly delicious to sit out in the verandah and rest, after the labours
+ of the day, in our cane easy-chairs. The balmy air was so soft and fresh,
+ and the intense silence all around so profound. Unfortunately there was a
+ full moon. I say "unfortunately," because the flood of pale light
+ suggested to these dreadful young men the feasibility of having what they
+ called a "servant's ball." In vain I declared that the housekeeper was
+ never expected to dance. "Oh, yes!" laughed Captain George. "I've often
+ danced with a housekeeper, and very jolly it was too. Come along! F&mdash;&mdash;,
+ <i>make</i> her dance." And I was forced to gallopade up and down that
+ verandah till I felt half dead with fatigue. The boards had a tremendous
+ spring, and the verandah (built by F&mdash;&mdash;, by the way), was very
+ wide and roomy, so it made an excellent ball-room. As for the trifling
+ difficulty about music, that was supplied by Captain George and Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;
+ whistling in turn, time being kept by clapping the top and bottom of my
+ silver butter dish together, cymbal-wise. Oh, dear! It takes my breath
+ away now even to think of those evenings! I see Alice A&mdash;&mdash;
+ flitting about in her white dress and fern-leaf wreath, dancing like the
+ slender sylph she really was, but never can I forget the odd effect of the
+ gentlemen's feet! No one had their dress boots up at the station, and as
+ Alice and I firmly declined to dance with anybody who wore "Cookham" boots
+ (great heavy things with nails in the soles), they had no other course
+ open to them except to wear their smart slippers. There were slippers of
+ purple velvet, embroidered with gold; others of blue kid, delicately
+ traced in crimson lines; foxes heads stared at us in startling perspective
+ from a scarlet ground; or black jim-crow figures disported themselves on
+ orange tent-stitch. Then these slippers were all more or less of an easy
+ fit, and had a way of flying out on the lawn suddenly, startling my dear
+ dog Nettle out of his first sleep.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Ah, well! that may be an absurd bit of one's life to look back upon, but
+ its days were bright and innocent enough. Health was so perfect that the
+ mere sensation of being alive became happiness, and all the noise of the
+ eager, bustling, pushing world, seemed shut away by those steep hills
+ which folded our quiet valley in their green arms. People have often said
+ to me since, "Surely you would not like to have lived there for ever?"
+ Perhaps not. I can only say that three years of that calm, idyllic life,
+ held no weary hour for me, and I am quite sure that quiet time was a great
+ blessing to me in many ways. First of all, in health, for a person must be
+ in a very bad way indeed for New Zealand air not to do them a world of
+ good; next, in teaching me, amid a great deal of fun and laughter, sundry
+ useful accomplishments, not easily learned in our luxurious civilization;
+ and, lastly, those few years of seclusion from the turmoil of life brought
+ leisure to think out one's own thoughts, and to sift them from other
+ peoples' ideas. Under such circumstances, it is hard if "the unregarded
+ river of our life," as Matthew Arnold so finely call it be not perceived,
+ for one then
+ </p>
+<pre xml:space="preserve">
+ "&mdash;&mdash; Becomes aware of his life's flow
+ And bears its winding murmur, and he sees
+ The meadows where it glides, the sun, the breeze;
+ And there arrives a lull in the hot race,
+ Wherein he doth for ever chase
+ That flying and elusive shadow, rest."
+</pre>
+ <p>
+ One good effect of my sufferings with a house full of unruly volunteers,
+ was that during the brief stay (only two months), of my next cook, I set
+ to work assiduously to learn as many kitchen mysteries as she could teach
+ me, and so became independent of Captain George or F&mdash;&mdash;, or any
+ other amateur, good, bad, or indifferent.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Nothing could be more extraordinary than the way in which the two
+ affectionate sisters, mentioned [earlier] and who succeeded Euphemia and
+ Lois, quarrelled. They were very unlike each other in appearance, and one
+ fruitful source of bickering arose from their respective styles of beauty.
+ Not only did they wrangle and rave at each other all the day long, during
+ every moment of their spare time, but after they had gone to bed, we could
+ hear them quite plainly calling out to each other from their different
+ rooms. If I begged them to be quiet, there might be silence for a moment,
+ but it would shortly be broken by Maria, calling out, "I say, Dinah, don't
+ you go for to wear green, my girl. I only tell you friendly, but you're a
+ deal too yellow for that. It suits <i>me</i>, 'cause I'm so fresh and
+ rosy, but you never <i>will</i> have my 'plexion, not if you live to be
+ eighty. Good night. I thought I'd just mention it while I remembered."
+ This used to aggravate Dinah dreadfully, and she would retaliate by
+ repeating some complimentary speech of Old Ben's, or Long Tom's, the
+ stockman, and then there would be no peace for an hour.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Their successors were Clarissa and Eunice. Eunice wept sore for a whole
+ month, over her sweeping and cleaning. To this day I have not the dimmest
+ idea <i>why</i>. She gave me warning, amid floods of tears, directly she
+ arrived, though I could not make out any other tangible complaint than
+ that "the dray had jolted as never was;" and to Clarissa, I gave warning
+ the first day I came into the kitchen.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ She received me seated on the kitchen table, swinging her legs, which did
+ not nearly touch the floor. She had carefully arranged her position so as
+ to turn her back towards me, and she went on picking her teeth with a
+ hair-pin. I stood aghast at this specimen of colonial manners, which was
+ the more astonishing as I knew the girl had lived in the service of a
+ gentleman's family in the North of England for some time before she
+ sailed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Dear me, Clarissa," I cried, "is that the way you behaved at Colonel St.
+ John's?"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Clarissa looked at me very coolly over her shoulder (I must mention she
+ was a very pretty girl, blue-eyed and rosy-cheeked, but with <i>such</i> a
+ temper!) and, giving her plump shoulders a little shrug, said, "No, in
+ course not: <i>they</i> was gentlefolks, they was."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I confess I felt rather nettled at this, and yet it was difficult to be
+ angry with a girl who looked like a grown up and very pretty baby. I
+ restrained my feelings and said, "Well, I should like you to behave here
+ as you did there. Suppose you get off the table and come and look what we
+ can find in the store room."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "I <i>have</i> looked round," she declared: "there 'aint much to be seen."
+ My patience began to run short, and I said very firmly, "You must get off
+ the table directly, Clarissa, and stand and speak properly; or I shall
+ send you down to Christchurch again." I suppose that was exactly what the
+ damsel wished, for she made no movement; whereat I said in great wrath,
+ "Very well, then you shall leave at the end of a month." And so she did,
+ having bullied everybody out of their lives during that time.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Whilst we are on the subject of manners, it may not be out of place to
+ relate a little episode of my early days "up country." I think I have
+ alluded [in "Station Life in New Zealand"] to our book club; but I don't
+ know that it has been explained that I used to change the books on Sunday
+ afternoon, after our little evening service. It would have been impossible
+ to induce the men to come from an immense distance twice a week, and it
+ was therefore necessary that they should be able to get a fresh book after
+ service. Nothing could have been better than the behaviour of my little
+ congregation: they made it a point of giving no trouble whatever with
+ their horses or dogs, and they were so afraid of being supposed to come
+ for what they could get, that I had some difficulty in inducing those who
+ travelled from a distance to have a cup of tea in the kitchen before they
+ mounted, to set off on their long solitary ride homewards. They were also
+ exceedingly quiet and well-behaved; for if even a dozen men or more were
+ standing outside in fine weather, or waiting within the kitchen if it were
+ wet or windy, not a sound could be heard. If they spoke to each other, it
+ was in the lowest whisper, and they would no more have thought of lighting
+ their pipes anywhere near the house than they would of flying.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This innate tact and true gentlemanly feeling which struck me so much in
+ the labouring man as he appears in New Zealand, made the lapse of good
+ manners, to which I am coming, all the more remarkable. Of course they
+ never touched their hats to me: they would make me a bow or take their
+ hats <i>off</i>, but they never touched them. I have often seen a hand
+ raised involuntarily to the soft felt hat, which every one wears there,
+ but the mechanical action would be arrested by the recollection of the
+ first article of the old colonial creed, "Jack is as good as his master."
+ I never minded this in the least, and got so completely out of the habit
+ of expecting any salutations, that it seemed quite odd to me to receive
+ them again on my return. No, what I objected to was, that when I used to
+ go into my kitchen, about ten minutes or so after the service had been
+ concluded, with the list of club books in my hand, not a single man rose
+ from his seat. They seemed to make it a point to sit down somewhere; on a
+ table or window seat if all the chairs were occupied, but at all events
+ not to be found standing. They would bend their heads and blush, and
+ glance shyly at each other for encouragement as I came in, but no one got
+ up, or took his hat off. This went on for a few weeks, until I felt sure
+ that this curious behaviour did not spring from forgetfulness, or
+ inattention. When I mentioned my grievance in the drawing-room to the
+ gentlemen, I only got laughed at for my pains, and I was asked what else I
+ expected? To this question used to be added sundry anecdotes of earlier
+ colonial life, intended to reconcile me to the manners of these later
+ days. I remember particularly a legend of a man cook, who was said to have
+ walked into the sitting-room of the station where the master was
+ practising tunes on an accordion, and exclaimed, "Now, look here, boss, if
+ you don't leave off that there noise, which perwents me gettin' a wink o'
+ sleep, I'll clear out o' this, sharp, to-morrow mornin'. So now yer know,"
+ and with that remark he returned to his bunk.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At last I was goaded to declare I felt sure that the men only behaved in
+ that way from crass ignorance, and that if they knew how much my feelings
+ were hurt, they would alter their manners directly. This opinion was
+ received with such incredulity that I felt roused to declare I should try
+ the experiment next Sunday afternoon. The only warning which at all
+ daunted me was the assurance that I should affront my congregation and
+ scare them away. It was the dread of this which made my heart beat so
+ fast, and my hands turn so cold as I opened the kitchen-door the next
+ Sunday afternoon. There were exactly the same attitudes, every body
+ perfectly civil and respectful, but every body seated. Luckily my courage
+ rose at the right moment, and I came forward as usual with a smile, and
+ said, "Look here, my men, there is one little thing I want to ask you. Do
+ you know that it is not the custom anywhere, in any civilized country, for
+ gentlemen to remain seated and covered when a lady comes into the room? If
+ I were to go into a room in England, where the Prince of Wales, or any of
+ the finest gentlemen of the land were sitting, just as you are now, they
+ would all get up, the Prince first, most likely, and they would certainly
+ take off their hats! Now why can't you all do the same, here?"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The effect of my little speech was magical. Pepper glanced at McQuhair,
+ Moffatt crimsoned and nudged McKenzie, Wiry Ben slipped off the
+ window-seat and shyed his hat across the kitchen, whilst Long Tom, the
+ bullock-driver, "thanked me kindly for mentioning of it;" and every body
+ got up directly and took their hats off. I felt immensely proud of my
+ success, and hastened the moment of my return to the drawing room, where I
+ announced my triumph. I repeated my little speech as concisely as
+ possible; but, alas, it was not nearly so well received as it had been in
+ the kitchen! "Have you ever gone to see a London club?" one person
+ inquired. "Ah: I thought not! I don't know about the Prince, because he
+ always <i>does</i> do the prettiest things at the right moment, but I
+ doubt very much about all the others. I fear you have made a very wild
+ assertion to get your own way." I need hardly say I sulked at that
+ incredulous individual for many days but he always stuck firmly to his own
+ opinion. However, my men never required another hint. They came just as
+ regularly as usual to church, and we all lived happily ever after.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I feel that my chapter should end here; but any record of my New Zealand
+ servants would be incomplete without mention of my "bearded cook." Every
+ body thinks, when I say this, that I am going to tell them about a man,
+ but it is nothing of the sort. Isabella Lyon, in spite of her pronounced
+ beard, was a very fine woman; exceedingly good-humoured looking and
+ fresh-coloured, with most amiable prepossessing manners. She had not long
+ arrived, and had been at once snapped up for an hotel, but she applied for
+ my place, saying she wished for quiet and a country life. Could any thing
+ be more propitious? I thought, like Lois, that my luck, so long in
+ turning, was improving, and that at last I was to have a cook who knew her
+ business. And so she did, thoroughly and delightfully. For one brief
+ fortnight we lived on dainties. Never could I have believed that such a
+ variety of dishes could have been produced out of mutton. In fact we
+ seemed to have everything at table except the staple dish. Unlike the cook
+ who actually sent me in a roast shoulder of mutton for breakfast one
+ morning, Isabella prided herself on eliminating the monotonous animal from
+ her bills of fare. Certainly she was rather heavy on the sauces, etc., and
+ I was trying to pluck up courage to remonstrate, as it would not be easy
+ or cheap to replace them before a certain time of year. And then she was
+ so clean, so smiling, and so good-tempered. She seemed to treat us all as
+ if we were a parcel of children for whom she was never weary of preparing
+ surprises. As for me, I felt miserable if any shepherd or well-to-do
+ handsome young bachelor cockatoo came near the place, dreading lest the
+ wretch should have designs on my cook's heart and hand. I rejoiced in her
+ beard, and would not have had her without it for worlds, as I selfishly
+ hoped it might stand in her matrimonial path.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ This Arcadian state of kitchen affairs went on for exactly a fortnight.
+ One evening, at the end of that time, we had been out riding, and returned
+ as usual very hungry. "What are we going to have for supper?" inquired F&mdash;&mdash;.
+ I told him what had been ordered; but when that meal made its appearance,
+ lo, there was not a single dish which I had named! The things were not
+ exactly nasty, but they were queer. For instance, pears are not usually
+ stewed in gravy; but they were by no means bad, and we took it for granted
+ it was something quite new. The housemaid, Sarah, looked very nervous and
+ scared, and glanced at me from time to time with a very wistful look; but
+ I was so delightfully tired and sleepy&mdash;one never seemed to get
+ beyond the pleasant stage of those sensations&mdash;that I did not ask any
+ questions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Next morning, when we came out to breakfast, imagine my astonishment at
+ seeing a tureen of half cold soup on the table, and nothing else! I could
+ hardly believe my eyes, and hastened to the kitchen to explain that this
+ was rather too much of a novelty in the gastronomic line. If I live to be
+ a hundred years old, I shall never forget the sight&mdash;at once terrible
+ and absurd&mdash;which met my eyes. Before the kitchen fire stood
+ Isabella, having evidently slept in her clothes all night. She looked
+ wretched and bloated, and quite curiously dirty, as black as if she had
+ been up the chimney; and even I could see that, early as was the hour, she
+ was hopelessly drunk. Between both of her nerveless, black hands, she held
+ a poker, with which she struck, from time to time, a feeble blow on a
+ piled-up heap of plates, which she persisted in considering a lump of
+ coal. The fire was nearly out, but she hastened to assure me that if she
+ could only break this lump of coal it would soon burn up. Need I say that
+ I rescued my plates at once, and marched the bearded one off to her own
+ apartment.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Oh, how dimmed its dainty freshness had become since even yesterday! Sarah
+ was summoned, and confessed that she had known last night that "Hisabella"
+ had gone on the "burst," having bought, for some fabulous sum, a bottle of
+ rum from a passing swagger. It was all very dreadful, and worst of all was
+ the scene of tears and penitence I had to endure when the rum was
+ finished. The dray, however, relieved me of the incubus of her presence;
+ and that was the only instance of drunkenness I came across among my
+ domestic changes and chances.
+ </p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter XIV: Our pets.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ One of the first things which struck me when I came to know a little more
+ about the feelings and ways of my neighbours in the Malvern Hills, was the
+ good understanding which existed between man and beast. I am afraid I must
+ except the poor sheep, for I never heard them spoken of with affection,
+ nor do I consider that they were the objects of any special humanity even
+ on their owners' parts. This must surely arise from their enormous
+ numbers. "How can you be fond of thousands of anything?" said a shepherd
+ once to me, in answer to some sentimental inquiry of mine respecting his
+ feelings towards his flock. That is the fact. There were too many sheep in
+ our "happy Arcadia" for any body to value or pet them. On a large scale
+ they were looked after carefully. Water, and sheltered feed, and
+ undisturbed camping grounds, all these good things were provided for them,
+ and in return they were expected to yield a large percentage of lambs and
+ a good "clip." Even the touching patience of the poor animals beneath the
+ shears, or amid the dust and noise of the yards, was generally despised as
+ stupidity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Far different is the feeling of the New Zealander, whether he be squatter
+ or cockatoo, towards his horse and his dog. They are the faithful friends,
+ and often the only companions of the lonely man. Of course there will soon
+ be no "lonely men" anywhere, but a few years ago there were plenty of
+ unwilling Robinson Crusoes in the Middle Island; and whenever I came upon
+ one of these pastoral hermits, I was sure to find a dog or a horse, a cat,
+ or even a hen, established as "mate" to some poor solitary, from whom all
+ human companionship was shut out by mountain, rock, or river.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Are you not <i>very</i> lonely here?" was often my first instinctive
+ question, as I have dismounted at the door of a shepherd's hut in the back
+ country, and listened to the eternal roar of the river which formed his
+ boundary, or the still more oppressive silence which seemed to have
+ reigned ever since the creation.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Well, mum, it aint very lively; but I've got Topsy (producing a black
+ kitten from his pocket), and there's the dogs, and I shall have some fowls
+ next year, p'raps."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But my object in beginning this chapter was not to enter into a
+ disquisition on other people's pets, with which after all one can have but
+ a distant acquaintance, but to introduce some of my own especial
+ favourites to those kind and sympathetic readers who take pleasure in
+ hearing of my own somewhat solitary existence in that distant land. I am
+ quite ready to acknowledge that I never thoroughly comprehended the
+ individuality of animals, even of fowls and ducks, until I lived up at the
+ Station. Perhaps, like their masters, they really get to possess more
+ independence of character under those free and easy skies; for where would
+ you meet with such a worldly and selfish cat as "Sandy," or so fastidious
+ and intelligent a smooth terrier as "Rose"? Sandy was an old bachelor of a
+ sleek appearance, red in colour, but with a good deal of white shirt-front
+ and wristbands, as to the get-up of which he was most particular. It was
+ easy to imagine Sandy sitting in a club window; and I am <i>sure</i> he
+ had a slight tendency to gout and reading French novels. Sandy's
+ selfishness was quite open and above-board. He liked you very much until
+ somebody else came whom he liked better, and then he would desert his
+ oldest friend without hesitation. I don't suppose the wildest young
+ colley-pup ever dreamed of chasing or worrying Sandy, who would not have
+ stirred from his warm corner by the fire for Snarleyow himself. Every now
+ and then Sandy must have felt alarmed about his health or his figure, for
+ he ate less, and walked gravely and sulkily up and down the verandah for
+ hours, but as soon as he considered himself out of danger, he relapsed
+ into all his self-indulgent ways. No one ventured to offer Sandy anything
+ but the choicest meats, and he was wont to sit up and beg like a dog for a
+ savoury tit-bit. But he would revenge himself on you afterwards for the
+ humiliation, you might be sure.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ What always appeared to me so odd, was that in spite of his known and
+ unblushing selfishness, Sandy used to be a great favourite, and we all
+ vied with each other for the honour of his notice. Now why was this? If
+ boundless time and space were at our disposal, we might go deeply into the
+ question and work it out, but as the dimensions of this volume are not
+ elastic, the impending social essay shall be postponed, and we will
+ confine ourselves to a brief description of Sandy's outer cat. He was of a
+ pure breed, far removed from the long-legged, lanky race of ordinary
+ station-cats, who from time to time disappeared into the bush and
+ contracted alliances with the still more degraded specimens of their class
+ who had long been wild among the scrub. No: Sandy came of "pur sang," and
+ held his small square head erect, with a haughty carriage as beseemed his
+ ancestry. His fur was really beautiful, a sort of tortoiseshell red, the
+ lighter stripes repeating exactly the different golden tints of a
+ fashionable chignon. In early youth, though it is difficult to imagine
+ Sandy ever a playful kitten, his tail had been curtailed to the length of
+ three inches, and this short, flexible stump gave an air of great decision
+ to Sandy's movements. But his chief peculiarity, and I must add,
+ attraction, in my opinion, was the perfume of his sleek coat. When Sandy
+ condescended to take his evening doze on my linsey lap, I never smelt
+ anything so strange and so agreeable as the odour of his fur, specially
+ that on the top of his head. It was like the most delicate musk, but
+ without any of the sickly smell common to that scent. I believe Sandy knew
+ of this personal peculiarity, and felt proud of it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ A far more unselfish and agreeable personage was Rose, the white terrier,
+ whose name often finds a loving place in these pages. She and Sandy dwelt
+ together in peace and amity, although the little doggie never could have
+ felt any affection for her selfish companion. Rose's nerves were of a
+ delicate and high-strung order, and there was nothing she hated so much as
+ uproarious noise. Every now and then it chanced that during a few days of
+ wet or windy weather, our little house had been filled by passing guests:
+ gentlemen who had called in to ask for supper and a bed, intending to go
+ on next day. In a country where inns or accommodation-houses are fifty
+ miles apart, this is a common incident, and it sometimes happens that the
+ resources of station hospitality are taxed to the utmost in this way. I
+ have known our own little wooden box to be so closely packed, that besides
+ a guest on each sofa in the drawing-room, there would be another on a sort
+ of portable couch in the dining-room. This was after the spare room had
+ been filled to the utmost. A delicate "new chum," who required to be
+ pampered, had retired to rest on the hard kitchen sofa described
+ elsewhere; whilst a couple of sturdy travellers were sleeping soundly in
+ the saddle room. After that, there could be nothing for the last comer
+ except a shake-down in red blankets.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It <i>always</i> happened I observed that everybody arrived together. For
+ weeks we would be alone. I lived once for eight months without seeing a
+ lady; and then, some fine evening, half a dozen acquaintances would "turn
+ up,"&mdash;there really is no other word for it. Well, on these occasions,
+ when, instead of departing next morning, our impromptu guests have
+ sometimes been forced to wait until such time as the rain or the wind
+ should cease; their pent-up animal spirits became often too much for them,
+ and they would feel an irresistible impulse to get rid of some of their
+ superfluous health and strength by violent exercise. I set my face at once
+ against "athletic sports" or "feats of strength" being performed in my
+ little drawing-room, although they were always very anxious to secure me
+ for the solitary spectator; and I forget who hit upon the happy thought of
+ turning the empty wool-shed into a temporary gymnasium. There these wild
+ boys&mdash;for, in spite of stalwart frames and bushy beards, the Southern
+ Colonist's heart keeps very fresh and young&mdash;used to adjourn, and hop
+ and leap, wrestle and box, fence and spar, to their active young limbs'
+ content. They seemed very happy, and loud were the joyous shouts and peals
+ of laughter over the failures; but after seeing the performance once or
+ twice, I generally became tired and bored, and used to slip away to the
+ house and my quiet corner by the fire. Rose considered it her duty to
+ remain at her master's heels as long as possible, but after a time she too
+ would creep back to silence and warmth, though she never deserted her post
+ until the noise grew altogether too much for her nerves; and then, with a
+ despairing whimper, sometimes swelling to a howl, poor little Rose would
+ tuck her tail between her legs, and dash out, through the storm, to seek
+ shelter and quiet with me.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Whenever Rose appeared thus suddenly in my quiet retreat, I felt sure some
+ greater uproar than usual was going on down at the wool-shed, and, more
+ than once, on inquiry, I found Rose's nerves must have been tried to the
+ utmost before she turned and fled.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As for the intelligence of sheep-dogs, a volume could be written on the
+ facts concerning them, and a still more entertaining book on the fictions,
+ for a New Zealand shepherd will always consider it a point of honour to
+ cap his neighbour's anecdote of <i>his</i> dog's sagacity, by a yet
+ stronger proof of canine intelligence. I shall only, briefly allude to one
+ dog, whose history will probably be placed in the colonial archives,&mdash;a
+ colley, who knows his master's brand; and who will, when the sheep get
+ boxed, that is mixed together, pick out; with unfailing accuracy, all the
+ bleating members of his own flock from amid the confused, terrified mass.
+ As for the patience of a good dog in crossing sheep over a river, I have
+ witnessed that myself, and been forced to draw conclusions very much in
+ favour of the dog over the human beings who were directing the operation.
+ Some dogs again, who are perfectly helpless with sheep, are unrivalled
+ with cattle, and I have stood on the edge of a swamp more than once, and
+ seen a dog go after a couple of milch cows, and fetch them out of a herd
+ of bullocks, returning for the second "milky mother" after the first had
+ been brought right up within reach of the stockman's lash.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Then among my horse friends was a certain Suffolk "Punch," who had been
+ christened the "Artful Dodger," from his trick of counterfeiting lameness
+ the moment he was put in the shafts of a dray. That is to say if the dray
+ was loaded; so long as it was empty, or the load was light, the "Dodger"
+ stepped out gaily, but if he found the dray at all heavy, he affected to
+ fall dead lame. The old strain of staunch blood was too strong in his
+ veins to allow him to refuse or jib, or stand still. Oh, no! The "Dodger"
+ arranged a compromise with his conscience, and though he pulled manfully,
+ he resorted to this lazy subterfuge. More than once with a "new chum" it
+ had succeeded to perfection, and the "Dodger" found himself back again in
+ his stable with a rack of hay before him, whilst his deluded owner or
+ driver was running all over the place to find a substitute in the shafts.
+ If I had not seen it myself, I could not have believed it. In order to
+ induce the "Dodger" to act his part thoroughly, a drayman was appointed
+ whom the horse had never seen, and therefore imagined could be easily
+ imposed upon. The moment the signal was given to start, the "Dodger,"
+ after a glance round, which plainly said, "I wonder if I may try it upon
+ you," took a step forward and almost fell down, so desperate was his
+ lameness. The driver, who was well instructed in his part, ran round, and
+ lifted up one sturdy bay leg after the other, with every appearance of the
+ deepest concern. This encouraged the "Dodger," who uttered a groan, but
+ still seemed determined to do his best, and limped and stumbled a yard or
+ two further on. I confess it seemed impossible to believe the horse to be
+ quite sound, and if it had depended on me, the "Dodger" would instantly
+ have been unharnessed and put back in his stable. But the moment had come
+ to unmask him. His master stepped forward, and pulling first one cunning
+ ear, on the alert for every word, and then the other; cried, "It wont do,
+ sir! step out directly, and don't let us have any nonsense." The "Dodger"
+ groaned again, this time from his heart probably, shook himself, and,
+ leaning well forward in his big collar, stepped out without a murmur. The
+ lameness had disappeared by magic, nor was there even the slightest return
+ of it until he saw a new driver, and considered it safe to try his
+ oft-successful "dodge" once more.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Very different was "Star," poor, wilful, beauty, whose name and fate will
+ long be remembered among the green hills, where her short life was passed.
+ Born and bred on the station, she was the pride and joy of her owner's
+ heart. Slender without being weedy, compact without clumsiness, her small
+ head well set on her graceful neck, and her fine legs, with their sinews
+ like steel, she attracted the envy of all the neighbouring squatters.
+ "What will you take for that little grey filly when she is broken?" was a
+ constant question. "She's not for sale," her owner used to answer. "I'll
+ break her myself, and make her as gentle as a dog, and she'll do for my
+ wife when I get one." But this proved a castle in the air, so far as Star
+ was concerned. The wife was not so mythical. In due time <i>she</i>
+ appeared in that sheltered valley, and, standing at the head of a mound
+ marked by a stake whereon a star was rudely carved, heard the story of the
+ poor creature's fate. From the first week of her life, Star (so-called
+ from a black, five-pointed mark on her forehead), showed signs of
+ possessing a strange wild nature. Unlike her sire or dam, she evidently
+ had a violent temper,&mdash;and not to put too fine a point on it,&mdash;was
+ as vicious a grey mare as ever flung up her heels in a New Zealand valley.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When her second birthday was passed, Star's education commenced. The
+ process called "gentling," was a complete misnomer for the series of buck
+ jumps, of bites and kicks, with which the young lady received the
+ slightest attempt to touch her. She had a horrible habit also of
+ shrieking, really almost like a human being in a frantic rage; she would
+ rush at you with a wild scream of fury, and after striking at you with her
+ front hoofs, would wheel round like lightning, and dash her hind legs in
+ your face. The stoutest stockman declined to have anything whatever to do
+ with Star; the most experienced breaker "declined her, with thanks;"
+ generally adding a long bill for repairs of rack and manger, and breaking
+ tackle, and not unfrequently a hospital report of maimed and wounded
+ stablemen. Amateur horsemen of celebrity arrived at the station to look at
+ the beautiful fiend, and departed, saying they would rather not have
+ anything to say to her. At last, she was given over in despair, to lead
+ her own free life, never having endured the indignity of bit or bridle for
+ more than two minutes.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Months passed away, and Star and her tantrums had been nearly forgotten,
+ when one mild winter evening the stockman came in to report that,&mdash;wonder
+ of wonders,&mdash;Star was standing meekly outside, whinnying, and as
+ "quiet as a dog." Her master went out to find the man's report exact: Star
+ walked straight up to him, and rubbed her soft nose confidingly against
+ his sleeve. The mystery explained itself at a glance: she was on the point
+ of having her first foal, and, with some strange and pathetic instinct,
+ she bethought herself of the kind hands whose caresses she had so often
+ rejected, and came straight to them for help and succour. Her shy and
+ touching advances were warmly responded to, and in a few minutes the poor
+ beast was safely housed in the warm shed which then represented the
+ present row of neat stables long since on that very spot. A warm mash was
+ eagerly swallowed, and the good-hearted stockman volunteered to remain up
+ until all should be happily over; but his courage failed him at the sight
+ of her horrible sufferings, and in the early dawn he came to rouse up his
+ master, and beg him to come and see if anything more could be done. There
+ lay Star, all her fierce spirit quenched, with an appealing look in her
+ large black eyes, which seemed positively human in their capacity for
+ expressing suffering. It was many hours before a dead foal was born, and
+ there is no doubt that if she had been out on the bleak hills, the poor
+ exhausted young mother must have perished from weakness. She appeared to
+ understand thoroughly the motive of all that was being done for her, and
+ submitted with patience to all the remedies. Gradually, but slowly, her
+ strength returned; and, alas, her evil nature, tamed by anguish, returned
+ also! Day by day she became shyer of even the hand which had fed and
+ succoured her; and, as this is a true chronicle, it must be stated that
+ the very first use Mrs. Star made of her convalescence was, to kick her
+ nurse on the leg, break her halter into fragments, and gallop off to the
+ hills with a loud neigh of defiance. Whenever the topic of feminine
+ ingratitude came on the carpet at that station, this, which Star had done,
+ used always to be told as an instance in point.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Two years later, exactly the same thing happened again. The dreaded hour
+ of suffering found the wayward beauty once more under the roof which had
+ sheltered her in her former time of trial, and once more she rested her
+ head in penitence and appeal against her owner's shoulder. Who could bear
+ malice in the presence of such dreadful pain? Not Star's owner, certainly.
+ Besides the home resources, a man on horseback was sent off to fetch a
+ famous veterinary who chanced to be staying at a neighbouring station, and
+ they both returned before Star's worst sufferings began. All that skill
+ and experience could do was done that night; but the morning light found
+ the poor little grey mare dying from exhaustion, with another dead foal
+ lying by her side. She only lived a few hours later, in spite of
+ stimulants and the utmost care, and died gently and peacefully, with those
+ human hands whose lightest touch she had so flouted, ministering tenderly
+ to her great needs. The stockman had become so fond of the wayward beauty,
+ in spite of her ingratitude, that the only solace he could find for his
+ regret at her early death, lay in digging a deep grave for her, and
+ carving the emblem of her pretty name on the rude stake which still marks
+ the spot.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ No account of station pets would be complete without a brief allusion to
+ my numerous and unsuccessful attempts to rear merino lambs in the house.
+ It never was of any use advising me to leave the poor little creatures out
+ on the bleak hill-side, if, in the course of my rambles after ferns or
+ creepers, I came upon a dead ewe with her half-starved baby running round
+ and round her. How could I turn my back on the little orphan, who, instead
+ of bounding off up the steep hill, used to run confidingly up to me, and
+ poke its black muzzle into my hand, as if it would say, "Here is a friend
+ at last"? And then merino lambs are so much prettier than any I have seen
+ in England. Their snow-white wool is as tightly screwed up in small curls
+ as any Astracan fleece, and from being of so much more active a race, they
+ are smaller and more compact than English lambs, and not so awkward and
+ leggy. A merino lamb of a couple of hours old is far better fitted to take
+ care of itself up a mountain than a civilized and helpless lamb of a month
+ old, besides these latter being so weak about the knees always. I only
+ mention this, not out of any desire to "blow" about our sheep, but because
+ I want to account for my tender-heartedness on the subject of desolate
+ orphans. The ewes scarcely ever died of disease, unless by a rare chance
+ it happened to be a very old lady whose constitution gave way at last
+ before a severe winter. We oftenest found that the dead mother was a fine
+ fat young ewe; who had slipped up on a hill-side and could not recover
+ herself, but had died of exhaustion and fatigue from her violent efforts
+ to kick herself up again. If we chanced to be in time to rescue her by the
+ simple process of setting her on her legs again, it would be all right,
+ but sometimes the poor creature had been cold and stiff for hours before
+ we found her, and her lamb had bleated itself hoarse and hungry, and was
+ as tame as a pet dog. Now <i>who</i> could turn away from a little
+ helpless thing like that, who positively leaped into your arms and cuddled
+ itself up in delight, sucking vigorously away at your glove, or anything
+ handy? Not I, for one,&mdash;though I might as well have left it alone, so
+ far as its ultimate fate was concerned; but I always hoped for better luck
+ next time, and carried it off in my arms.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The first thing to be do be on arrival at home, was to give the starving
+ little creature a good meal out of a tea-pot, and the next, to put it to
+ sleep in a box of hay in a warm corner of the kitchen. What always seemed
+ to me so extraordinary, was that the lambs, one and all, preserved the
+ most cheerful demeanour, ate and drank and slept well,&mdash;and yet died
+ within a month. Some lingered until quite four weeks had passed, others
+ succumbed to my treatment in a week. I varied their food, mixing oatmeal
+ with the milk; some I fed often, others seldom; to some I gave sugar in
+ the milk, others had new milk. There was abundance of grass just outside
+ the house for them to eat, if they could. Some did mumble feebly at it, I
+ remember, but the mortality continued uninterrupted. It must have been
+ very ridiculous to a visitor, to see my dear little snowy pets going down
+ on their front knees before me, and wagging their long tails furiously the
+ moment the tea-pot was brought out. They were far too sensible to do this
+ if my hands were empty. Gentle, affectionate little creatures, they used
+ to be wonderfully well-behaved, though now and then they would wander
+ through the verandah, and so into my bedroom, where the drapery of my
+ dressing-table afforded them endless amusement and occupation. They gnawed
+ and sucked all my "daisy" fringe, until the first thing that had to be
+ done when a lamb arrived at the house, was to take off muslins and fringes
+ from that, the only trimmed table in the house.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Often and often, of a cold night (for we must remember that New Zealand
+ lambing used always to come off in winter), we would all become suddenly
+ aware of a strong smell of burning pervading the whole house; which, on
+ being traced to its source, was often found to proceed from the rosette of
+ wool on the forehead of a chilly lamb. The creature drew nearer and nearer
+ to the genial warmth of the kitchen fire, until at last it used to lean
+ its brow pensively against the red hot bars. Hence arose the powerful
+ odour gradually filling the whole of the little wooden house. Of course I
+ used to rush to the rescue, and draw my bewildered pet away from the fatal
+ warmth, but not until it had usually singed the wool off down to the bone,
+ and there was often a bad burn on its forehead as well. But still, in
+ spite of stupidity and an insatiable appetite, I always grieved very
+ sincerely for each of my orphan lambs as it in turn sank into its early
+ grave. I used to be well laughed at for attaching any sentiment to an
+ animal which had sunk so disgracefully low in the money-market as a New
+ Zealand lamb, but the abundant supply of my little pets never made it
+ easier for me to lose the particular one which I had set my heart on
+ rearing. It certainly did afford me some comfort to hear that merino lambs
+ had always been difficult, if not impossible to bring up, like so many
+ "pups," by hand; and among all the statistics I carefully collected, I
+ could only find one well-authenticated instance of a foundling having been
+ reared indoors. My informant tried to comfort me by tales of the tyranny
+ that stout and tame sheep exercised over the household which had sheltered
+ it, but I fear that the stories of its delightful impudence only made me
+ more anxious to succeed in my own baby-farming experiments among the
+ lambs.
+ </p>
+ <p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter XV: A feathered pet.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ No record of those dear, distant days would be complete without a short
+ memoir of "Kitty." She was only a grey Dorking hen, but no heroine in fact
+ or fiction, no Lady Rachel Russell or <i>Fleurange,</i> ever exceeded
+ Kitty in unswerving devotion to a beloved object, or rather objects.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To see Kitty was to admire her, at least as I saw her one beautiful spring
+ evening in a grassy paddock on the banks of the Horarata. We had ridden
+ over there to visit our kind and friendly neighbours, the C&mdash;&mdash;'s;
+ we had enjoyed a delicious cup of tea in the passion-flower-covered
+ verandah, which looked on the whole range, from East to West, of the
+ glorious Southern Alps, their shining white summits sharply cut against
+ our own peculiarly beautiful sky; we had strolled round the charming,
+ unformal garden, on either sloping side of a wide creek, and had admired,
+ with just a tinge of envy, the fruits and flowers, the standard apple and
+ rose trees, the tangle of fern and creepers, the wealth of the old and new
+ worlds heaped together in floral profusion; we had done all this, I say,
+ and very pleasant we had found it. Now we were trying to say goodbye: not
+ so easy a task, let me tell you, when there are so many temptations to
+ linger, and when you are greatly pressed to stay. The last device of our
+ hospitable hostess to keep us consisted in offering to show me her
+ poultry-yard. Now I was a young beginner in that line myself, and
+ tormented my ducks and fowls to death by my incessant care: at least that
+ is the conclusion I have arrived at since; but at that time, I considered
+ it as necessary to look after them as if they had been so many children.
+ The consequence was,&mdash;as I pathetically complained to Mrs. C&mdash;&mdash;,
+ that my hens sat furiously for a week, and then took to lingering outside,
+ where perpetual feeding was going on, until their eggs grew cold; that my
+ ducks neglected their offspring and allowed the rats to decimate them, and
+ that every variety of epidemic and misfortune assailed in turns my unhappy
+ poultry yard. Kind Mrs. C&mdash;&mdash; listened as gravely as she could,
+ hinting <i>very</i> gently, that perhaps I took too much trouble about
+ them; then, fearing least she might have wounded my feelings, she hastened
+ to suggest that I should try the introduction of a different breed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As a preliminary step to this reformation, she offered to bestow upon me
+ one of her best Dorking hens. It was too tempting an offer to be refused,
+ and I forthwith bestowed my affections on a beautiful grey pullet, whose
+ dignified carriage and speckled exterior bespoke her high lineage. "That's
+ Kitty," said Mrs. C&mdash;&mdash;. "I am so glad you fancy her; she is one
+ of my nicest young hens. We'll catch her for you in a moment." I must
+ pause to mention here, that it struck me as being very odd in New Zealand
+ the way in which <i>every</i> creature has a name, excepting always the
+ poor sheep. If one sees a cock strutting proudly outside a shepherd's
+ door; you are sure to hear it is either Nelson or Wellington; every hen
+ has a pet name, and answers to it; so have the ducks and geese,&mdash;at
+ least, up-country; of course, dogs, horses, cows and bullocks, each
+ rejoice in the most inflated appellations, but I don't remember ever
+ hearing ducks and fowls answer to their names in any other country.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But this is only by the way. I gratefully and gladly accepted the transfer
+ of the fair Kitty, and only wondered how I was to convey her to her new
+ home, fifteen miles away. Kitty was soon caught, and carried off into the
+ house to be packed up for her first ride. Accustomed as I am to ridiculous
+ things happening to me, still I never felt in so absurd a position as
+ when, having mounted "Helen," who seemed in a particularly playful mood
+ after a good feed of oats, Kitty was handed to me neatly tied up in a
+ pillow-case with her tufted head protruding from a hole in the seam at the
+ side. Although very anxious to carry her home immediately, my heart died
+ within me at the prospect of a long gallop on a skittish mare with a plump
+ Dorking hen tied up in a bag on my lap.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ There was no help for it, however, and I tried to put my bravest face on
+ the matter. The difficulties commenced at the very point of departure, for
+ it is not easy to say farewell cordially with your hands full of reins,
+ whip, and poultry. But it proved comparatively easy going whilst we only
+ cantered over the plains. It was not until the first creek had been
+ reached, that I really perceived what lay before me. Helen distrusted the
+ contents of the bag, and kept trying to look round and see what it
+ contained; and her fears of something uncanny might well have been
+ confirmed when she took off at her first flat jump. Kitty screamed, or
+ shrieked, or whatever name best expresses her discordant and piercing
+ yells. I more than suspect I shrieked too, partly at the difficulty of
+ keeping both Kitty and Helen in any sort of order, and partly at my own
+ insecurity. No sooner had Helen landed on the other side, than she fled
+ homewards as if a tin kettle were tied to her tail. The speed at which we
+ dashed through the fragrant summer air completely took away Kitty's
+ breath, and the poor creature appeared more dead than alive by the time I
+ dismounted, trembling myself in every limb for her safety as well as my
+ own, at the garden gate.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ However, next morning brought a renewed delight in existence to both Kitty
+ and me, and our night's sleep had made us forget our agitation and peril.
+ After breakfast I introduced her to the poultry yard, and she adapted
+ herself to her new home with a tact and good humour most edifying to
+ behold. Months passed away. Kitty had made herself a nest in a place, the
+ selection of which did equal honour to her head and heart, and she
+ gladdened my eyes one fine morning by appearing with a lovely brood of
+ chicks around her. Who so proud as the young mother? She exhibited them to
+ me, and after I had duly admired them, used to carry them off to a nursery
+ of her own, which she had established among the tussocks just outside the
+ stable door. Mrs. C&mdash;&mdash; had impressed upon me that Kitty could
+ be safely trusted to manage her own affairs. No fear of her dragging her
+ fluffy babies out among the wet grass too early in the morning, or losing
+ them among the flax bushes on the hill-side. No: Kitty came of a race who
+ were model mothers, and was to be left to take care of herself and her
+ chickens.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ About a week after Kitty had first shown me her large, small family, a
+ friend of ours arrived unexpectedly to stop the night. Next morning, when
+ he was going away, he apologised for asking leave to mount at the stables,
+ saying his led horse was so vicious, and the one he was riding so gay,
+ that it was quite possible their legs might find themselves within the
+ verandah, or do some mischief to the young shrubs which were the pride and
+ joy of my heart. This gentleman rode beautifully, and I used to like to
+ see the courage and patience with which he always conquered the most
+ unruly horse.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "We will come up to the stable and see you mount," I cried, seizing my
+ hat. Of course every one followed my lead, and it was to the sound of
+ mingled jeers and compliments that poor Mr. T&mdash;&mdash; mounted his
+ fiery steed, and seized hold of the leading rein of his pack-horse. But
+ this animal had no intention of taking his departure with propriety or
+ tranquillity: he pranced and shied, flinging out his heels as he wildly
+ danced round to every point of the compass, in a circle. Gradually he drew
+ Mr. T&mdash;&mdash; and his chestnut a dozen yards away from the stable,
+ and it was just then that I perceived poor Kitty sitting close under a
+ tussock. It chanced to be the hour for the chickens' siesta, and they were
+ all folded away beneath her ample brooding wings. Perhaps the danger had
+ come too near to be avoided before I perceived it, but at all events my
+ loud shriek of warning was too late to save the pretty crouching head from
+ the flourish of the pack-horse's glancing heels. Swift indeed was the
+ blow; for scarcely ten seconds could have passed between my first glimpse
+ of poor Kitty's bright black eye looking out, with such mortal terror in
+ its expression, from beneath the yellow tuft of grass, and my seeing the
+ horse's heel lay her head right open. The brave little mother never
+ dreamed of saving herself at the cost of her nestlings. She crouched as
+ low as possible, and when the horse had jumped over her I flew to see if
+ she had escaped. No. There lay my pretty pet, with her wings still
+ outspread and her chickens unhurt. But she seemed dead: her head had been
+ actually cut clean open, and I never expected that she would have lived a
+ moment. Yet she did. I took her at once to the well hard by, and bound up
+ her split head with my pocket handkerchief, keeping it well wetted with
+ cold water. Later on I put forth all the surgical art I possessed, and
+ dressed the wound in the most scientific manner, nursing poor Kitty
+ tenderly in the kitchen, and feeding her with my own hands every two
+ hours. She was for a long time incapable of feeding herself and; even when
+ all danger was over, required most careful nursing. However, the end of
+ the story is that, she recovered entirely her bodily health, but her poor
+ little brain remained clouded for ever. She never took any more notice of
+ her chickens, who had to be brought up by hand, and she never mixed again
+ with the society of the poultry-yard. At night she roosted apart in the
+ coalshed, and she never seemed to hear my voice or distinguish me from
+ others, though she was perfectly tame to everybody. Kitty's end was very
+ tragical. She grew exceedingly fat, and at last, one time when we were all
+ snowed up and could not afford to be sentimental, my cook laid hold of
+ poor Kitty, who was moping in her usual corner, and converted her into a
+ savoury stew without telling me, until I had actually dined off her. I was
+ very angry; but Eliza only repeated by way of consolation, "She had no
+ wits, only flesh, consequently she was better in my stew-pot nor anywhere
+ else, mum, if you'll only look at it calm like." But it was very hard to
+ be made to eat one's patient, especially when I was so proud of the way
+ her poor head had healed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If anybody wanted to teaze me, they suggested that I had omitted to
+ replace my dear Kitty's brains before closing that cruel wound in her
+ skull.
+ </p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter XVI: Doctoring without a diploma.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ So many reminiscences come crowding into my mind,&mdash;some grave and
+ others gay,&mdash;as I sit down to write these final chapters, that I
+ hardly know where to begin.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The most clamorous of the fast-thronging memories, the one which pushes
+ its way most vividly to the front, is of a little amateur doctoring of
+ mine; and as my patient luckily did not die of my remedies, I need not
+ fear that I shall be asked for my diploma.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Shearing was just over; over only that very evening in fact. We had been
+ leading a sort of uncomfortable picnic life at the home station for more
+ than ten days, and had returned to our own pretty little home up the
+ valley, late on Saturday night, in time for the supper-dinner I have so
+ often described. It was my doing, that fortnight's picnic at the home
+ station, and I may as well candidly confess it was a mistake; although,
+ made, like most mistakes in life, with good intentions. Our partner had
+ gone to England, our manager had just left us to set up sheep-farming on
+ his own account, and all the responsibility of shearing a good many
+ thousand sheep devolved on F&mdash;&mdash;. And not only the shearing; the
+ flock had to be carefully draughted, the ewes, wethers, and hoggets, to be
+ branded, ear-marked, and turned out on their several ranges; the wethers
+ for home consumption, which consisted of a good-sized flock of many
+ hundred sheep, turned into the home-paddock,&mdash;an enclosure of some
+ five or six hundred acres,&mdash;and various other minute details to be
+ seen to; the wool to be sent down to Christchurch, and the stores brought
+ up by the return drays.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ My motives for the plan I formed for us to go over, bag and baggage, to
+ the home station, the evening before the shearing began, and live there
+ till it was over, were varied. We will put the most unselfish first, for
+ the sake of appearances. I knew it would be very hard work for poor F&mdash;&mdash;
+ all that time, and I thought it would add to his fatigue if he had to go
+ backwards and forwards to his own house every day, getting up at five in
+ the morning and returning late at night, besides having no comfortable
+ meals. The next motive was that I wanted very much to see the whole
+ process of shearing, and all the rest of it, myself; and as it turned out,
+ though I little dreamed of it at the time, this proved to be my only
+ chance. Every body tried to dissuade me from carrying out the scheme, by
+ urging that I should be very uncomfortable; but I did not care in the
+ least for that, and insisted on being allowed at all events to see how I
+ liked it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Accordingly one evening we set forth: such a ridiculous cavalcade. I would
+ not hear of riding, for it was only a short two miles walk; and as we did
+ not start until after our last meal, the sun had dipped behind Flag-pole's
+ tall peak, and nearly the whole of our happy valley lay in deep, cool
+ shadow. Besides which, it looked more like the real thing to walk, and
+ that was half the battle with me. The "real thing" in this case, though I
+ did not stop to explain it to myself, must have meant emigrants, Mormons,
+ soldiers on the march, what you will; any thing which expresses all one's
+ belongings being packed into a little cart, with a huge tin bath secured
+ on the top of all. Such a miscellaneous assortment of dry goods as that
+ cart held! A couple of mattresses (for my courage failed me at the idea of
+ sleeping on chopped tussocks for a fortnight), a couple of folding-up
+ arm-chairs, though, as it turned out, one would have been enough, for poor
+ F&mdash;&mdash; never sat down from the time he got up until he went to
+ bed again; a large hamper of provisions, some books, our clothes, and
+ various little matters which were indispensable if one had to live in an
+ empty house for a fortnight. I had sent my two maids over one morning a
+ few days before, with pails and mops and brushes, and they had given the
+ couple of rooms which we were to inhabit, a thorough good cleaning and
+ scouring, so my mind was easy on that point. It would not have answered,
+ for many reasons, to have encumbered ourselves with these damsels during
+ our stay at the home station. In the first place, there was really no
+ accommodation for them; in the next, it would have entailed more luggage
+ than the little cart could hold; and, finally, we should have been obliged
+ to leave them behind at the last moment: for only the evening before we
+ started, a couple of friends arrived, in true New Zealand fashion, from
+ Christchurch, to pay us a month's visit. It was too late to alter our
+ plans then, so we told them to, make themselves thoroughly at home, and
+ took our departure next day in the way I have alluded to.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We had plenty of escort as far as the first swamp. When that treacherous
+ and well-known spot had been reached, everybody suddenly remembered that
+ they had forgotten something or the other which obliged them to return
+ directly, so our farewells had to be exchanged from the centre of a flax
+ bush. The cart meanwhile was nearly out of sight, so wide a <i>detour</i>
+ had its driver been forced to make in order to find a place sound enough
+ to bear its weight. But we caught it up again after we had happily crossed
+ the quagmire which used always to be my bug-bear, and in due time we made
+ our appearance, in the gloaming, at the tiny house belonging to the home
+ station. Early as was the hour, not later than half-past eight, the place
+ lay silent and still under the balmy summer haze. All the shearers were
+ fast asleep in the men's hut, whilst every available nook and corner was
+ filled with the spare hands; the musterers, branders, yard-keepers, and
+ many others, whose duties were less-defined. Far down the flat we could
+ dimly discern a white patch,&mdash;the fleecy outlines of the large mob
+ destined to fill the skillions at day-break to-morrow morning; and,
+ although we could not see them distinctly, close by, watchful and vigilant
+ all through that and many subsequent summer nights, Pepper and his two
+ beautiful colleys kept watch and ward over the sheep.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Writing in the heavy atmosphere of this vast London world, I look back
+ upon that, and such evenings as that, with a desperate craving to breathe
+ once more he delicious air unsoiled by human lungs, and stirred into fresh
+ fragrance by every summer sigh of those distant New Zealand valleys. No
+ wonder people were always well in such a pure, clear, light atmosphere. I
+ try to feel again in fancy the exquisite enjoyment of merely drawing a
+ deep breath, the thrilling sensation of health and strength it sent
+ tingling down to your finger ends. No fleck or film of vapour or miasma
+ could be seen or smelt, though the day had been burning hot, and, as I
+ have said, there were plenty of creeks and swamps hard by. Damp is unknown
+ in those valleys, and we might have lingered bareheaded even after the
+ heavy dew began to fall, without risk of cold, or fever, or any other
+ ailment. But we could not afford to linger a moment out of doors that
+ lovely tempting evening. F&mdash;&mdash; and the driver of the cart, who
+ had some important part to take in the morrow's proceedings (I forget
+ exactly what), soon tossed out my little stores, which looked very
+ insignificant as they lay in a heap in the verandah, and departed to see
+ that all was in train for next day's work. I had no time to enjoy the
+ evening's soft beauty: the beds had to be made; clothes to be unpacked and
+ hung up; stores must be arranged on the shelves in the sitting-room,&mdash;for
+ the house only consisted of two small rooms in front, with a wide
+ verandah, and a sort of lean-to at the back, which was divided into a
+ small kitchen and store-room. This last was empty. I confess I thought
+ rather regretfully of my pretty, comfortable, English-looking bed-room at
+ the other house, with its curtains and carpet, its wardrobes and
+ looking-glasses, when I found myself surveying the scene of my completed
+ labours. Two station <i>bunks</i>,&mdash;i.e., wooden bed-frames of the
+ simplest and rudest construction, with a sacking bottom,&mdash;a couple of
+ empty boxes, one for a dressing-table and the other for a wash-stand, a
+ tin basin and a bucket of water, being the paraphernalia of the latter,
+ whilst some nails behind the door served to hang our clothes on, such was
+ my station bedroom and all my own doing too! Certainly it looked
+ uncomfortable enough to satisfy any one, but I would not have complained
+ of it for the world, lest I might have been ordered home directly.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Hard as was my bed that night, I slept soundly, and it appeared only five
+ minutes before I heard a tremendous noise outside the verandah. The
+ bleating of hundreds of sheep announced that the mob were slowly
+ advancing, before a perfect army of men and dogs, up to the sheep yards.
+ What a din they all made! F&mdash;&mdash; was wide awake, and up in a
+ moment. I, anxious to show <i>why</i> I had insisted on coming over, got
+ up too, and made my way into the little kitchen, where I found a charming
+ surprise awaiting me in the shape of some faggots of neatly-stacked wood,
+ cut into exactly, the right lengths for the American stove; and also a
+ heap of dry Menuka bushes, which make the best touchwood for lighting
+ fires in the whole world. The tiny kitchen and stove were both
+ scrupulously clean, and so were my three saucepans and kettle. This had
+ been, of course, my maids' doing, but the fuel was a delicate little
+ attention on Pepper's part. How he blushed and grinned with delight when I
+ thanked him before all his mates! This was indeed station-life made easy!
+ It did not take two minutes to light my fire, and in five more I had a
+ delicious cup of tea and some bread-and-butter all ready for F&mdash;&mdash;.
+ It was nearly cold, however, by the time I could catch him and make him
+ drink it. Of course, being a man, instead of saying, "Thank you," or
+ anything of that sort, he merely remarked, "What nonsense!" but equally of
+ course, he was very glad to get it, and ate and drank it all up, returning
+ instantly to his shed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ After this little episode, I set to work to unpack a little, and make the
+ sitting-room look the least bit more home-like; then I laid the cloth for
+ breakfast, put out the pie and potted meat, etc. (no words can say how
+ heartily tired of pies we both were before the week was over), and
+ arranged everything for breakfast. Then I waylaid one of the numerous
+ stray "hands" which hang about a station at shearing time, and got him to
+ fetch me a couple of buckets of water as far as the verandah. These I
+ conveyed myself into the little sleeping-room, and finished my toilette at
+ my leisure: tidying it all up afterwards. I wonder if any one has any idea
+ what hot work it is making a bed? So hot, in fact, that I resolved in
+ future to be wise enough to finish all these domestic occupations before I
+ had my bath. The worst of getting up so early proved to be that by nine
+ o'clock I was very tired, and had nothing else to do for the remainder of
+ the long, noisy day. As for the meals, they were wretchedly unsociable;
+ for F&mdash;&mdash; only came in to snatch a mouthful or two, standing,
+ and it was of little use trying to make things comfortable for him. I must
+ confess here, what I would not acknowledge at the time, that I found it a
+ very long and dull visit. My husband never had time to speak to me, and
+ when he did, it was only about sheep. I grew weary of living on cold meat,
+ for it was really too hot to cook; and my servants used to send me over,
+ every second day, cold fowls or pies; besides, one seemed to live in a
+ whirl and confusion of dust, and bleating, and barking. After the day's
+ work was fairly over, F&mdash;&mdash; used to rush in, seize a big
+ bath-towel, cry "I am off for a bathe in the creek," and only return in
+ time for supper and bed. The weather was all that a sheep-farmer could
+ desire. Bright, sunny, and clear, one lovely summer day followed another;
+ hot, almost to tropical warmth, without any risk or fear of sun-stroke or
+ head-ache, and a delicious lightness in the atmosphere all the time, which
+ merged into a cool bracing air the moment the sun had slowly travelled
+ behind the high hills to the westward.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ But all these details, though necessary to make you understand what I had
+ been doing, are not the story itself, so to that we will hurry on. The
+ shearing was over; Saturday evening had come, as welcome to poor
+ imprisoned me as to any one, and the great work of the New Zealand year
+ had been most successfully accomplished. F&mdash;&mdash; was in such good
+ humour that he even deigned to admit that his own comfort had been
+ somewhat increased by my living at the home station, so I felt quite
+ rewarded for my many dreary hours. The shearers had been paid, and were
+ even then picking their way over the hills in little groups of two and
+ three; some, I grieve to say, bound for the nearest accommodation-house or
+ wayside inn, and others for the next station, across the river, where the
+ skillions were full, and waiting for them to begin on Monday morning. Only
+ half-a-dozen people, instead of thirty, were left at our place, and there
+ would not even have been so many if it had not been thought well to keep a
+ few there until the bale-loft was empty. Generally it was arranged for the
+ wool-drays to follow each other every two days with a load down to
+ Christchurch; for the greatest risk a sheep-farmer runs is from his shed
+ taking fire whilst it is full of bales of wool. This had happened often
+ enough in the colony, and even in our neighbourhood, to make us more and
+ more careful every year; and, as I have said, amongst our precautions, was
+ that of keeping as little wool as possible in the shed. Most flock-owners
+ waited until the shearing should be quite over before they carted the wool
+ away; but in that case, a spark from a pipe, a match carelessly dropped in
+ a tussock outside, when a nor'-wester was blowing,&mdash;and the slight
+ wooden building would be blazing like a torch, and your year's income
+ vanishing in the smoke!
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Even at the last moment, when the cart had already started homewards, with
+ the tin bath balanced once more on the top of the mattresses and boxes;
+ when the house was empty, and I was waiting, my hat and jacket on, and
+ flax-stick in hand, eager to set out, a doubt arose about the expediency
+ of our return home. Some accidental delay had prevented the dray from
+ arriving in time to start for Christchurch with the last load, and between
+ two and three hundred pounds worth of wool still remained in the shed,&mdash;packed
+ and labelled indeed, but neither insured nor protected from the risk of
+ fire in any way. F&mdash;&mdash; was very loath to leave them there; but,
+ yielding to my entreaties, he called Pepper, the head shepherd, and
+ solemnly gave the wool-shed and its contents over into his charge, with
+ many and many a caution about fire. Pepper was as trustworthy and steady a
+ shepherd as any in the colony, and promised to "keep his weather-eye
+ open," as he phrased it, in nautical slang picked up from some run-away
+ sailor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ All the way home F&mdash;&mdash; said from time to time, anxiously, "I
+ wish the shed was empty;" but I cheered him up, and told him he was
+ over-tired and unreasonably nervous, and so forth, but with a great
+ longing myself for Monday morning to come, and for the dray to take its
+ load and start. I need not dwell on how delicious it was to return home,
+ where everything seemed so comfortable and nice, and the bed felt
+ especially soft and welcome to tired limbs. Early were our hours, you may
+ be sure, and we slept the sleep of the hard-worked until between two and
+ three o'clock the next morning. Then we were roused up by some one
+ knocking loudly against our wide-open latticed window.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was the first to hear the noise, and cried, "Who's there? what is it?"
+ all in a breath.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "The wool-shed on fire," murmured F&mdash;&mdash;, in a tone of agonized
+ conviction.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "It's you that's wanted, please mum, this moment, over at the home
+ station!" I heard Pepper say, in impatient tones.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "It's the wool-shed," repeated F&mdash;&mdash;, more than half asleep, and
+ with only room for that one idea in his dreamy mind.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Nonsense!" I cried, jumping out of bed. "I should not be wanted if the
+ wool-shed were on fire. Don't you hear Pepper say he wants me?"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "All right, then," said F&mdash;&mdash;, actually turning over and
+ proposing to go to sleep again. But there was no more sleep for either of
+ us that night. Whilst I hastily put on my riding-habit, Pepper told me,
+ through the window; an incoherent tale of some one being at the point of
+ death, and wanting me to cure him, and the master to bring over pen and
+ ink, to make a will, and dying speeches and cold shivers, all mixed up
+ together in a tangle of words. F&mdash;&mdash; took some minutes to
+ understand that it was Fenwick, a gigantic Yorkshireman, who had been
+ seized with what Pepper would call the "choleraics," and who, in spite of
+ having swallowed all the mustard and rum and "pain-killer" left on the
+ premises, grew worse and worse every moment. "He's dying, safe enough,"
+ concluded Pepper, "but he's main anxious to see you, mum, and the master;
+ and he wants a Bible brought to swear him, and he's powerful uneasy to
+ make his will." I knew quite as little of medicine as my husband did of
+ law, but of course we decided instantly that we ought both to go and see
+ what could be done in any way to relieve either the body or mind of the
+ sufferer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We said to each other while we were hastily dressing, "How shall we ever
+ catch the horses? They have all been turned out, of course, as no one
+ thought they would be wanted until Monday; and who knows where they have
+ gone to?&mdash;miles away, perhaps; and it's pitch dark." Judge, then, of
+ our delighted surprise, when, on going out into the verandah, preparatory
+ to starting off to look for our steeds, we found them standing at the
+ gate, ready saddled and bridled. It seemed like magic, but the good
+ fairies in this case had been the two guests to whom I have alluded as
+ having arrived just as we were starting for our picnic life. They were
+ both "old chums," and understood the situation instantly. Whilst we were
+ questioning Pepper (you can hear every word all over a New Zealand house),
+ they had jumped up, huddled on their clothes, and gone over the brow of
+ the hill to look for the horses. By great good fortune the whole mob was
+ found quietly camping in the sheltered valley full of sweet grass, on its
+ further side. To walk up to my pretty bay mare Helen, and lay hold of her
+ mane, and then, vaulting on her back, ride the rest of the mob back into
+ the stockyard, was, even in the deep darkness of a midsummer night, no
+ difficult task for eyes so practised to catching horses under all
+ circumstances. So here was one obstacle suddenly smoothed, and as I
+ hastily collected my few simple remedies, consisting chiefly of flannel,
+ chlorodyne, and brandy, I could only trust and pray that poor Fenwick's
+ case might not be so desperate as Pepper represented it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To our impatience, the difficult track, with its swamps and holes, its
+ creeks to be jumped, and morasses to be avoided, seemed long indeed; but
+ to judge from the continued profound darkness,&mdash;that inky blackness
+ of the sky which is the immediate forerunner of daylight,&mdash;the dawn
+ could not be far off. How well I remember the whole scene! F&mdash;&mdash;
+ tied his white handkerchief on his arm, that Helen and I might have a
+ faint speck of light by which to guide ourselves. Pepper rode close to me,
+ pouring into my ears dismal predictions of Fenwick's end; whilst I, amid
+ all my anxiety, could only think of the dangers of the track, and whether,
+ in the pitchy darkness, we should ever get to the home station. The dew
+ fell so heavily that more than once I thought it must be raining, but
+ those were only wind-clouds brooding in the great dark vault above us.
+ More welcome than ever sounded the bark of the dogs, which told us we had
+ reached the end of our stumbling ride; and the moment their tongues woke
+ up the silence, a lantern showed a ray of light to guide us to the hut
+ door.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I jumped off my horse instantly, and went in. At first I thought my
+ patient was dead, for he lay, rigid and grey, in his bunk. At a glance I
+ perceived that nothing could really be done to help him whilst he was
+ lying on a high shelf, almost out of my reach, in a small hut filled with
+ bewildered men, who kept offering him from time to time a "pull" at a
+ particularly good pipe, having previously poured all the grog they could
+ muster down his throat, or rather over his pillow (his saddle performed
+ that duty by night), for he had been unable to swallow for some hours. I
+ remembered that there were the bedsteads we had used at the house, and
+ also some firewood still left in the kitchen. Explaining to Pepper how he
+ was to wrap poor Fenwick in every available blanket in the place, and
+ carry him across the open space into the parlour, I hastily ran on before,
+ got some one to help me to drag one of the light frames into the
+ sitting-room, laced it before the fireplace, and then made up a good
+ blazing fire on the open hearth. By the time the dry wood was crackling
+ and sparkling out its cheery welcome, my patient arrived, and was laid
+ down, blankets and all, on the rude little bedstead, before the blaze. By
+ its fitful and uncertain light I proceeded to examine the enormous frame
+ stretched so helplessly before me, feeling half afraid to touch him at
+ all. F&mdash;&mdash; was very trying as an assistant, for he looked on
+ without making any suggestions, and only said from time to time, "Take
+ care: the man is dead." To my inexperienced eyes he indeed seemed past all
+ human help. His skin was icy cold, and as wet as if he had been lying out
+ in the dew. No flutter of pulse, nor sign of breath, could my trembling
+ efforts discover; but I fancied there was the least little sign of
+ pulsation about his heart. Of course I had not the vaguest notion of what
+ was the matter with the man, for all Pepper could tell me was that
+ "Fenwick's been powerful bad, you bet." This does not sound a minute
+ diagnosis to go on, and the only remedies which presented themselves to my
+ mind were those I had studied as being useful for the recovery of drowned
+ persons. So to work I set, as if the poor fellow had just been fished out
+ of the creek; and whenever any one wanted to teaze me afterwards they
+ would declare I had insisted on Fenwick's being held up by his heels. But
+ of course that was all nonsense. What I did really do was this, and a
+ doctor in Christchurch, whom I afterwards consulted as to my treatment,
+ assured me, laughingly, that it was "capital."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I made Pepper and another man both rub the cold clammy body, as hard as
+ they could with mustard and hot flannel. I got some bottles filled with
+ hot water (for it did not take five minutes to boil the kettle) and placed
+ to his icy-cold feet and under his arms, then I mixed a little very strong
+ and hot brandy and water, to which I added a few drops of chlorodyne, and
+ gave him a teaspoonful every five minutes. For the first half-hour there
+ was no sign of life to be detected, and the same horrible bluish pallor
+ made poor Fenwick's really handsome face look ghastly in the flickering
+ light. My two assistants were getting exhausted, and Pepper had more than
+ once murmured, with the recollection of the past fortnight's work strong
+ upon him, "Spell, oh!" or else "Shears!" [Note: the shearer's demand for a
+ few minutes rest] whilst his companion inquired pathetically, "What was
+ the use of flaying a dead man?" To these hints I paid no attention, though
+ my damp riding habit was steaming from the heat of the fire and I felt
+ dreadfully tired; for certainly there seemed to my eyes a healthier tinge
+ stealing over the rigid features, and it could not be my fancy which
+ detected a stronger effort to swallow the last spoonful of brandy.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I need not go into the details of my jumbled-up remedies; probably I
+ should bring upon myself serious remonstrances from the Royal Humane
+ Society, if my treatment of that unhappy man were made public. It is
+ enough to say that I "exhibited" mustard by the pound and brandy by the
+ quart, that I roasted him first on one side and then on the other, that
+ his true skin was rubbed off, that I chlorodyned him until he slept for
+ nearly a week, and that when he finally recovered he declared he felt "as
+ if he'd been dead:" "And no wonder," as Pepper always remarked. The only
+ clue I could get to the cause of his illness was a shy confession, about a
+ week afterwards, that he had eaten a few mushrooms. Fenwick's idea of a
+ few of anything was generally a liberal notion. I questioned him narrowly
+ as to what he had had for supper the night he was taken ill, and this was
+ his bill of fare:&mdash;
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Well, you see, mum, I wasn't rightly hungry: it must have been them
+ gripses coming on. So I only had a shoulder (of mutton, <i>bien entendu</i>;
+ when Fenwick had really a good appetite he regarded anything less than a
+ whole leg of a sheep as an insult) that night, half-a-dozen slap jacks,
+ and a trifle of mushrooms." "How big were the mushrooms?" I asked. "Oh,
+ they was rather fine ones, mum, I won't deny: they might have been the
+ bigness of a plate." Now even supposing them to have been perfectly
+ wholesome, a few dozen mushrooms of that size, eaten half raw with a whole
+ shoulder of mutton, are quite enough to my ignorant mind to account for so
+ severe a fit of the "choleraics."
+ </p>
+ <p>
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+ <h2>
+ Chapter XVII: Odds and ends.
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ My nerves had hardly recovered the shock of having the care of such a huge
+ patient thrust on me; for, seriously speaking, Fenwick took a good deal of
+ nursing and attention before he got well again, when we had another night
+ alarm. Our beautiful summer weather was breaking up; high nor'-westers had
+ blown down the gorges for days, and now a cold wet gale was coming up in
+ heavy banks of fleecy clouds from the sou'-west. Everything looked cold
+ and wretched out of doors, but the sheep-farmers were thankful and
+ pleased. Their "mobs" could find excellent shelter for themselves, for it
+ takes <i>very</i> bad weather to hurt a Merino sheep, and the creeks had
+ been running rather low. "We shall have a splendid autumn after this is
+ over," said all the squatters gleefully, "with lots of feed: there's
+ Tyler's creek coming down beautifully."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ So I was fain to be content, though my fowls looked draggled and wretched,
+ and my pet patch of mignonette became a miniature desert, its fragrance
+ being all blown and rain-beaten away. Good fires of lignite and wood made
+ the house cheery, and we went to bed, hoping for fine weather next day. In
+ the middle of the night everyone was awakened by a tremendous, echoing
+ noise outside, whilst the frail wooden house vibrated perceptibly. It
+ could not be caused by the wind: for, although the rain kept pouring
+ steadily down, the furious sou'-west gusts had long ago been beaten into a
+ sullen silence by the descending torrents. For a moment, and half-awake,
+ an old tropical reminiscence floated through my sleepy, startled mind:
+ "Can it be an earthquake?" I dreamily wondered. But, no earthquake of my
+ acquaintance was ever yet so resounding and noisy, for all its crumbling
+ horror: yet, the house was certainly shaking. "What is it? What are you
+ doing?" rang in shouts through the little dwelling, as its dwellers came
+ thronging, one after another, to our door. Frightened as I was, I can
+ perfectly remember how indignant I felt, when it became clear to my mind
+ that they all thought <i>we</i> were making such an uproar. How could we
+ do it, if even we had wished to get out of our warm beds, and create a
+ disturbance on such a wild night.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Good gracious! the house is coming down," I cried, as a fresh shudder ran
+ through the slight framework of, our little wooden home. "Pray go out, and
+ see what is the matter." Thus urged, F&mdash;&mdash; opened a casement on
+ the sheltered side,&mdash;if any side could be said to be sheltered in
+ such weather,&mdash;and cautiously put his head out. I peered over his
+ shoulder, and never can I forget the ridiculous sight which met our eyes.
+ There, dripping and forlorn, huddled together under the wide roof of our
+ summer parlour, as the verandah used to be often called, the whole mob of
+ horses had gathered themselves. The garden gate chanced to have been left
+ open, and, evidently under old Jack's' guidance, they had all walked into
+ the verandah, wandered disconsolately up and down its boarded floor, and
+ after partaking of a slight refreshment in the shape of my best creepers,
+ had proceeded to make themselves at home by rubbing their wet sides
+ against the pillars and the wooden sides of the house itself.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ No wonder the noise had aroused us all. Ironshod hoofs clattering up and
+ down a boarded verandah is riot a silent performance; and Jack was so cool
+ and impudent about it, positively refusing to stir from the sheltered
+ corner by the silver-pheasants' aviary, which he had chosen for himself.
+ The other horses evidently felt they were intruders, and were glad enough,
+ on the flapping of a handkerchief, to hurry out of their impromptu
+ stables, making the best of their way through the narrow garden gate, and
+ so out upon the bleak hills again. But Jack's conduct was very trying; he
+ found himself perfectly comfortable, and evidently intended to remain so;
+ neither for wishing nor coaxing, for fair words nor foul, would he stir.
+ It seemed so horrid to have to dress and go out in such a downpour of
+ rain, that we weakly deliberated on the expediency of letting the cunning
+ old stock-horse remain; but fortunately, at that moment he began to
+ scratch his ear with his hind foot, waking up a thousand echoes against
+ the side of the house as he did so, and making the pictures dance again on
+ the canvas and paper walls. "This will never do," cried we all,
+ desperately: "he sure must be taken to the stable or he'll come back
+ again." That was exactly what Jack meant and wanted: so to the stable he
+ went, under poor shivering Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;'s guidance, and the old
+ rogue spent a dry, warm night under its roof.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ It was the more absurd Jack pretending to be afraid of a wet night, when
+ he had walked many and many a weary mile over the rough mountain passes
+ towards the West-Coast, with a heavy pack on his back and in all sorts of
+ weather. A tradition existed in our neighbourhood that Jack had once been
+ met crossing the Amuri Downs with a small barrel-organ, an American
+ cooking stove, and a sow with a litter of young ones, all packed on his
+ back, "and stepping out bravely under them all," as my informant added.
+ But I cannot vouch for the truth of the items of this load. Jack's fame as
+ a stock-horse, as well as a pack-horse, stood high in the Malvern Hills,
+ but his conduct in the shafts was eccentric, to say the least of it. He
+ could not bear to be guided by his driver, and was always squinting over
+ his blinkers in the most ridiculous manner. If he perceived a mob of
+ cattle or horses on a distant flat, he would set off to have a look at
+ them and determine whether they were strangers or friends, dragging the
+ gig after him "over bank, bush, and scaur."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Once when we were in great despair for a cart-horse, Jack was elected to
+ the post, but long before we had come to the journey's end we regretted
+ our choice. It was during the first summer of my life in the Malvern
+ Hills, and whilst the nor'-westers were still steadily setting their
+ breezy faces against such a new fangled idea as a lawn. I had wearied of
+ sowing grass seed at, a guinea a bag, long before those extremely rude
+ zephyrs got tired of blowing it all out of the ground. There was my
+ beautiful set of croquet, fresh from Jacques, lying idle in its box in the
+ verandah, and there was my charming friend, Alice S&mdash;&mdash;, longing
+ for a game of croquet. When pretty young ladies wish for anything very
+ much, and the house is full of gentlemen, it goes hard, but that they get
+ the desire of their innocent hearts. So it was in this case. One fine
+ afternoon Alice wandered into the verandah and peeped for the hundredth
+ time into the box. "What beautiful things," she sighed, "and how hard it
+ is we can't have a game." "I know a patch of self-sown grass," sang one of
+ the party, "whereon we might play a game." "Where: oh, where?" we asked,
+ in eager chorus. "About two miles from this, near a deserted shepherd's
+ hut; it is as thick and soft as green velvet, and the sheep keep it quite
+ short." "Is the ground level?" we inquired. "As flat as this table," was
+ the satisfactory answer.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Of course we wanted to start immediately, but how were we to get the
+ croquet things there, to say nothing of the delightful excuse for tea out
+ of doors which immediately presented itself to my ever-thirsty mind. A
+ dray was suggested (carriages we had none; there being no roads for them
+ if we had possessed such vehicles); but alas, and alas! the proper dray
+ and driver and horse were all away, on an expedition up a distant gulley
+ getting out some brush-wood for fires. "There's Jack," some one said,
+ doubtfully. He had never even drawn a dray in his life, so far as we knew,
+ but at the same time we felt sure that when once Jack understood what was
+ required of him, he would do his best to help us to get to our croquet
+ ground. So we flew off to our different duties. Alice to see that the
+ balls, hoops, and mallets were all right in numbers and colours, &amp;c.;
+ I to pack a large open basket with the materials for my favourite form of
+ dissipation&mdash;an out-door tea; and the gentlemen to catch Jack and
+ harness him into the cart.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Peals of laughter announced the setting forth of the expedition; and no
+ wonder! Inside the dray, which was a very light and crazy old affair, was
+ seated Alice on an empty flour-sack; by her side I crouched on an old
+ sugar bag, one of my arms keeping tight hold of my beloved tea-basket with
+ its jingling contents, whilst the other was desperately clutching at the
+ side of the dray. On a board across the front three gentlemen were
+ perched, each wanting to drive, exactly like so many small children in a
+ goat carriage, and like them, one holding the reins, the other the whip,
+ and the third giving good advice. In the shafts stood poor shaggy old
+ Jack, looking over his blinkers as much as to say, "What do you want me to
+ do now?" Our good humoured and stalwart cadet Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;, walked
+ backwards, holding out a carrot and calling Jack to come and eat it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ In this extraordinary fashion we proceeded down the flat for two or three
+ hundred yards, one carrot succeeding the other in Jack's jaws rapidly. Mr.
+ U&mdash;&mdash; was just beginning to say "Look here: don't you think we
+ ought to take turns at this?" when Jack caught sight of a creek right
+ before him. He only knew of one way of crossing such obstacles, and that
+ was to jump them. No one calculated on the sudden rush and high bound into
+ the air with which he triumphantly cleared the water; knocking Mr. U&mdash;&mdash;
+ over, and scattering his three drivers like summer leaves on the track. As
+ for Alice and me, the inside passengers, we found the sensation of jumping
+ a creek in a dray most unpleasant. All the croquet balls leapt wildly up
+ into the air to fall like a wooden hailstorm around us. The mallets and
+ hoops bruised us from our head to our feet; and the contents of my basket
+ were utterly ruined. Not only had my tea-cups and saucers come together in
+ one grand smash, but the kettle broke the bottle of cream, which in its
+ turn absorbed all the sugar. Jack looked coolly round at us with an air of
+ mild satisfaction, as if he thought he had done something very clever,
+ whilst our shrieks were rending the air.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ What a merry, light-hearted time of one's life was that! We all had to
+ work hard, and our amusements were so simple and Arcadian that I often
+ wonder if they really did amuse us so much as we thought they did at the
+ moment. Let all New Zealanders who doubt this, look into those perhaps
+ closed chapters of their lives, and as memory turns over the leaves one by
+ one, and pictures like the sketches I try to reproduce in pen and ink,
+ grow into distinctness out of the dim past, it will indeed "surprise me
+ very much," if they do not say, as I do,&mdash;my pleasant task ended,&mdash;"Ah,
+ those were happy days indeed!" ended,&mdash;"Ah, those were happy days
+ indeed!" <br /><br /><br /><br />
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