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第43章 Part II.(7)

They'd make a sausage or cartridge of blasting-powder in a skin of strong calico or canvas,the mouth sewn and bound round the end of the fuse;they'd dip the cartridge in melted tallow to make it water-tight,get the drill-hole as dry as possible,drop in the cartridge with some dry dust,and wad and ram with stiff clay and broken brick.Then they'd light the fuse and get out of the hole and wait.The result was usually an ugly pot-hole in the bottom of the shaft and half a barrow-load of broken rock.

There was plenty of fish in the creek,fresh-water bream,cod,cat-fish,and tailers.The party were fond of fish,and Andy and Dave of fishing.

Andy would fish for three hours at a stretch if encouraged by a `nibble'or a `bite'now and then --say once in twenty minutes.

The butcher was always willing to give meat in exchange for fish when they caught more than they could eat;but now it was winter,and these fish wouldn't bite.However,the creek was low,just a chain of muddy water-holes,from the hole with a few bucketfuls in it to the sizable pool with an average depth of six or seven feet,and they could get fish by baling out the smaller holes or muddying up the water in the larger ones till the fish rose to the surface.

There was the cat-fish,with spikes growing out of the sides of its head,and if you got pricked you'd know it,as Dave said.Andy took off his boots,tucked up his trousers,and went into a hole one day to stir up the mud with his feet,and he knew it.Dave scooped one out with his hand and got pricked,and he knew it too;his arm swelled,and the pain throbbed up into his shoulder,and down into his stomach too,he said,like a toothache he had once,and kept him awake for two nights --only the toothache pain had a `burred edge',Dave said.

Dave got an idea.

`Why not blow the fish up in the big water-hole with a cartridge?'he said.

`I'll try it.'

He thought the thing out and Andy Page worked it out.

Andy usually put Dave's theories into practice if they were practicable,or bore the blame for the failure and the chaffing of his mates if they weren't.

He made a cartridge about three times the size of those they used in the rock.

Jim Bently said it was big enough to blow the bottom out of the river.

The inner skin was of stout calico;Andy stuck the end of a six-foot piece of fuse well down in the powder and bound the mouth of the bag firmly to it with whipcord.The idea was to sink the cartridge in the water with the open end of the fuse attached to a float on the surface,ready for lighting.Andy dipped the cartridge in melted bees'-wax to make it water-tight.`We'll have to leave it some time before we light it,'said Dave,`to give the fish time to get over their scare when we put it in,and come nosing round again;so we'll want it well water-tight.'

Round the cartridge Andy,at Dave's suggestion,bound a strip of sail canvas --that they used for ****** water-bags --to increase the force of the explosion,and round that he pasted layers of stiff brown paper --on the plan of the sort of fireworks we called `gun-crackers'.He let the paper dry in the sun,then he sewed a covering of two thicknesses of canvas over it,and bound the thing from end to end with stout fishing-line.Dave's schemes were elaborate,and he often worked his inventions out to nothing.

The cartridge was rigid and solid enough now --a formidable bomb;but Andy and Dave wanted to be sure.Andy sewed on another layer of canvas,dipped the cartridge in melted tallow,twisted a length of fencing-wire round it as an afterthought,dipped it in tallow again,and stood it carefully against a tent-peg,where he'd know where to find it,and wound the fuse loosely round it.Then he went to the camp-fire to try some potatoes which were boiling in their jackets in a billy,and to see about frying some chops for dinner.Dave and Jim were at work in the claim that morning.

They had a big black young retriever dog --or rather an overgrown pup,a big,foolish,four-footed mate,who was always slobbering round them and lashing their legs with his heavy tail that swung round like a stock-whip.

Most of his head was usually a red,idiotic,slobbering grin of appreciation of his own silliness.He seemed to take life,the world,his two-legged mates,and his own instinct as a huge joke.

He'd retrieve anything:he carted back most of the camp rubbish that Andy threw away.They had a cat that died in hot weather,and Andy threw it a good distance away in the scrub;and early one morning the dog found the cat,after it had been dead a week or so,and carried it back to camp,and laid it just inside the tent-flaps,where it could best make its presence known when the mates should rise and begin to sniff suspiciously in the sickly smothering atmosphere of the summer sunrise.He used to retrieve them when they went in swimming;he'd jump in after them,and take their hands in his mouth,and try to swim out with them,and scratch their naked bodies with his paws.

They loved him for his good-heartedness and his foolishness,but when they wished to enjoy a swim they had to tie him up in camp.

He watched Andy with great interest all the morning ****** the cartridge,and hindered him considerably,trying to help;but about noon he went off to the claim to see how Dave and Jim were getting on,and to come home to dinner with them.Andy saw them coming,and put a panful of mutton-chops on the fire.Andy was cook to-day;Dave and Jim stood with their backs to the fire,as Bushmen do in all weathers,waiting till dinner should be ready.

The retriever went nosing round after something he seemed to have missed.

Andy's brain still worked on the cartridge;his eye was caught by the glare of an empty kerosene-tin lying in the bushes,and it struck him that it wouldn't be a bad idea to sink the cartridge packed with clay,sand,or stones in the tin,to increase the force of the explosion.He may have been all out,from a scientific point of view,but the notion looked all right to him.

Jim Bently,by the way,wasn't interested in their `damned silliness'.

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