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Floor, Intending, While He Was Doing A Man, To Do Him Well. He
Raised The Axe To Finish His Work With A Third Blow, But Julia Gave A
Scream So Piercing That His Attention Was Diverted To Her.
"Oh, Nosey," She Said, "What Are You Doing To Poor Baldy? You Are
Murdering Him."
Nosey Turned To His Wife With Upraised Axe.
"Hold Your Jaw, Woman, And Keep Quiet, Or I'll Do As Much For You."
She Said No More. She Was Tall And Stout, Had Small, Sharp, Roving
Eyes; And Nosey Was A Thick-Set Man, With A Thin, Prominent Nose,
Sunken Eyes, And Overhanging Brows. He Never Had A Prepossessing
Appearance, And Now His Look And Attitude Were So Ugly And Fierce
That The Big Woman Was Completely Cowed. The Pair Stood Still For
Some Time, Watching The Last Convulsive Movements Of The Murdered
Baldy.
Story 6 ( The Two Shepherds.) Pg 101
Nosey Could Now Pride Himself On Having Been "Game To Do His Man,"
But He Could Not Feel Much Glory In His Work Just Yet. He Had Done
It Without Sufficient Forethought, And His Mind Was Soon Full Of
Trouble.
Murder Was Worse Than Sheep Stealing, And The Consequences Of His New
Venture In Crime Began To Crowd On His Mind With Frightful Rapidity.
He Had Not Even Thought Of Any Plan For Hiding Away The Corpse. He
Had No Grave Ready, And Could Not Dig One Anywhere In The
Neighbourhood. The Whole Of The Country Round His Hut Was Rocky--
Little Hills Of Bare Bluestone Boulders, And Grassy Hollows Covered
With Only A Few Inches Of Soil--Rocks Everywhere, Above Ground And
Below. He Could Burn The Body, But It Would Take A Long Time To Do
It Well; Somebody Might Come While He Was At The Work, And Even The
Ashes Might Betray His Secret. There Were Shallow Lakes And Swamps,
But He Could Not Put The Corpse Into Any Of Them With Safety: Search
Would Be Made Wherever There Was Water, On The Supposition That Baldy
Had Been Drowned After Drinking Too Freely Of The Gin He Had Brought
From Nyalong, And If The Body Was Found, The Appearance Of The Skull
Would Show That Death Had Been Caused, Not By Drowning, But By The
Blows Of That Cursed Axe. Nosey Began To Lay All The Blame On The
Axe, And Said, "If It Had Not Stood Up So Handy Near The Door, I
Wouldn't Have Killed The Man."
It Was The Axe That Tempted Him. Excuses Of That Sort Are Of A Very
Ancient Date.
Luckily Nosey Owned Two Horses, One Of Which Was Old And Quiet. He
Told Julia To Fasten The Door, And To Open It On No Account Whatever,
While He Went For The Horse, Which Was Feeding In The Rises Hobbled,
And With A Bell Tied Round His Neck. When He Returned He Saddled The
Animal, And Julia Held The Bridle While He Went Into The Hut For The
Body. He Observed Baldy's Pipe On The Floor Near The Fire-Place, And
He Replaced It In The Pocket In Which It Had Been Usually Kept, As It
Might Not Be Safe To Leave Anything In The Hut Belonging To The
Murdered Man. There Was A Little Blood On The Floor, But He Would
Scrape That Off By Daylight, And He Would Then Also Look At The Axe
And Put Away The Two Bottles Of Gin Somewhere; He Could Do All That
Next Morning Before Baldy Was Missed. But The Corpse Must Be Taken
Away At Once, For He Felt That Every Minute Of Delay Might Endanger
His Neck. He Dragged The Body Outside, And With Julia's Help Lifted
It Up And Placed It Across The Saddle. Then He Tried To Steady His
Load With His Right Hand, And To Guide The Horse By The Bridle With
His Left, But He Soon Found That A Dead Man Was A Bad Rider; Baldy
Kept Slipping Towards The Near Side Or The Off Side With Every Stride
Of The Horse, And Soon Fell To The Ground.
Nosey Was In A Furious Hurry, He Was Anxious To Get Away; He Cursed
Baldy For Giving Him So Much Trouble; He Could Have Killed Him Over
Again For Being So Awkward And Stubborn, And He Begun To Feel That
The Old Shepherd Was More Dangerous Dead Than Alive. At Last He
Mounted His Horse, And Called To Julia To Come And Help Him.
Story 6 ( The Two Shepherds.) Pg 102
"Here, Julia, Lift Him Up Till I Catch Hold Of His Collar, And I'll
Pull Him Up In Front Of Me On The Saddle, And Hold Him That Way."
Julia, With Many Stifled Moans, Raised The Body From The Ground,
Nosey Reached Down And Grasped The Shirt Collar, And Thus The Two
Managed To Place The Swag Across The Saddle. Then Nosey Made A
Second Start, Carefully Balancing The Body, And Keeping It From
Falling With His Right Hand, While He Held The Bridle With His Left.
The Funeral Procession Slowly Wound Its Way In A Westerly Direction
Among The Black Rocks Over The Softest And Smoothest Ground To Avoid
Making Any Noise. There Was No Telling What Stockman Or
Cattle-Stealer The Devil Might Send At Any Moment To Meet The
Murderer Among The Lonely Rises, And Even In The Darkness His
Horrible Burden Would Betray Him. Nosey Was Disturbed By The Very
Echo Of His Horse's Steps; It Seemed As If Somebody Was Following Him
At A Little Distance; Perhaps Julia, Full Of Woman's Curiosity; And
He Kept Peering Round And Looking Back Into The Darkness. In This
Way He Travelled About A Mile And A Half, And Then Dismounting,
Lowered The Body To The Ground, And Began To Look For Some Suitable
Hiding Place. He Chose One Among A Confused Heap Of Rocks, And By
Lifting Some Of Them Aside He Made A Shallow Grave, To Which He
Dragged The Body, And Covered It By Piling Boulders Over And Around
It. He Struck Several Matches To Enable Him To Examine His Work
Carefully, And Closed Up Every Crevice Through Which His Buried
Treasure Might Be Visible.
The Next Morning Nosey Was Astir Early. He Had An Important Part To
Act, And He Was Anxious To Do It Well. He First Examined The Axe And
Cleaned It Well, Carefully Burning A Few Of Baldy's Grey Hairs Which
He Found On It. Then He Searched The Floor For Drops Of Blood, Which
He Carefully Scraped With A Knife, And Washed Until No Red Spot Was
Visible. Then He Walked To Baldy's And Pretended To Himself That He
Was Surprised To Find It Empty. What Had Happened The Previous Night
Was Only A Dream, An Ugly Dream. He Met An Acquaintance And Told Him
That Baldy Was Neither In His Hut Nor With His Sheep.
The Two Men Called At Old Sharp's Hut To Make Enquiries. The Latter
Said, "I Seen Baldy's Sheep Yesterday Going About In Mobs, And Nobody
To Look After Them." Then The Three Men Went To The Deserted Hut.
Everything In It Seemed Undisturbed. The Dog Was Watching At The
Door, And They Told Him To Seek Baldy. He Pricked Up His Ears,
Wagged His Tail, And Looked Wistfully In The Direction Of Nosey's
Hut, Evidently Expecting His Master To Come In Sight That Way.
The Men Went To The Nearest Magistrate And Informed Him That The
Shepherd Was Missing. A Messenger Went To The Head Station.
Enquiries Were Made At The Township, And It Was Found That Baldy Had
Been To Nyalong The Previous Day, And Had Left In The Evening
Carrying Two Bottles Of Gin. This Circumstance Seemed To Account For
His Absence; He Had Taken Too Much Of The Liquor, Was Lying Asleep
Somewhere, And Would Reappear In The Course Of The Day. Men Both On
Foot And On Horseback Roamed Through The Rises, Examining The Hollows
And The Flats, The Margins Of The Shallow Lakes, And Peering Into
Story 6 ( The Two Shepherds.) Pg 103Every Wombat Hole As They Passed. They Never Thought Of Turning Over
Any Of The Boulders; A Drunken Man Would Never Make His Bed And
Blanket Of Rocks; He Would Be Found Lying On The Top If He Had
Stumbled Amongst Them. One By One As Night Approached The Searchers
Returned To The Hut. They Had Discovered Nothing, And The Only
Conclusion They Could Come To Was, That Baldy Was Taking A Very Long
Sleep Somewhere--Which Was True Enough.
Next Day Every Man From The Neighbouring Stations, And Some From
Nyalong, Joined In The Search. The Chief Constable Was There, And As
Became A Professed Detector Of Crime, He Examined Everything Minutely
Inside And Outside The Two Huts, But He Could Not Find Anything
Suspicious About Either Of Them. He Entered Into Conversation With
Julia, But The Eye Of Her Husband Was On Her, And She Had Little To
Say. Nosey, On The Contrary, Was Full Of Suggestions As To What
Might Have Happened To Baldy, And He Helped To Look For Him Eagerly
And Actively In Every Direction But The Right One.
For Many Days The Rises Were Peopled With Prospectors, But One By One
They Dropped Away. The Chief Constable Was Loath To Leave The Riddle
Unsolved; He Had The Instinct Of The Sleuth-Hound On The Scent Of
Blood. He Had Been A Pursuer Of Bad Works Amongst The Convicts For A
Long Time, Both In Van Diemen's Land And In Victoria, And Had Helped
To Bring Many Men To The Gallows Or The Chain-Gang. He Had Once Been
Shot In The Back By A Horse Thief Who Lay Concealed Behind The Door
Of A Shepherd's Hut, But He Secured The Horse Thief. He Was A Man
Without Nerves, Of Medium Height, Strongly Built, Had A Broad Face,
Massive Ears, Wide, Firm Mouth, And Strong Jaws.
One Night After The Searchers Had Departed To Their Various Homes,
The Chief Remained Alone In The Rises, And Leaving His Horse Hobbled
At A Distance, Cautiously Approached Nosey's Hut. He Placed His Ear
To The Outside Of The Weatherboards, And Listened For Some Time To
The Conversation Of Nosey And His Wife, Expecting To Obtain By Chance
Some Information About The Disappearance Of The Other Shepherd.
Nosey Was In A Bad Temper, Swearing And Finding Fault With
Everything. Julia Was Prudent And Said Little; It Was Best Not To
Say Too Much To A Man Who Was So Handy With The Family Axe. But At
Last She Made
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