iTHEYTHATJIT a a a AAA INDACKNES5 A 51087 Of The AlUTS ALIA1 WVtff.vEt FrVOHN AUCk'lE AJJTHOfl OT THE OCVILJ PtAYCSOVMO AMO "MNHraTwAiN (Uprlb, lew. by rrlru:k A. ttbaw Cum- 1 (imtiimnl frotn ftrtt yifj.. trou." Ml Judging from Its waverina;. nw-IIow pitch, it uiojit have bma about tbrm miles distant "That s lncky, " said Jack. "Home body traveling. Can't be with bullock or wa d have yaffil them. Mont be birvv. Yon . it's 1H lullse from the last water. Tlwy've only been able to make bttlf the distant and have toroed ont. They'll come on 0rt thing in the morning. Lncky fir n if they have tools in the watfon, for then can dig a decent Krave. They will be her ihnrtly afW daytreak, yon 11 aee." "Nuw, Jui k. turn in," I insisted. "Yon've got to rest, yon know." J k knew me to be aa obstinate M a mnl when I took it into my bead and an did what be waa told. The attack of fever had paxaed, and. being intermit tent, it wonld lwtve me fairly well for one day at leant Jack lay down in hi blanket and in few ininotee waa evi dently in the laud of dream. The tropical day had began. I lit fire and waa abont to go down to the creek to fill the billy when horseman Kill loiied a p. "(luod morning, mate I" be aaid cheerily, with an unmistakably Boo ten accent Then, observing the dead black lying on the ground, he pnlled np with a nneer look on bin face and gave a low. prolonged whistle. I pointed to the body of the mnrdered man, whose shape showed under the blanket with that rigid angnlarity which there is no mis taking. "I'rewrve nsl" he exclaimed, jnnip- ing off hi horse and shaking me by the band. He had taken in the situation at a glance. "I'm mighty sorry for yon, mate, bnt I see you've made them pay for it 1 rode on before the wagon. They'll lie here in half an bonr to bave breakfast When did they attack yon t As there a women in the party, I sup pose, unite, yon won't mind me Just hiding that ngly sight?" Catching np a tomahawk, he cut on or two leafy brauchea and covered np the dead block fellows. "They wonld not care to see them, yon know," h eiplaimxl. "It's Mackenzie of Tarra K"iig, bis dunghter, and her maid my sister going through to the Robinaon river. I'll just pick a camp a little way np the creek and then hurry back." lie galloped his horse abont a couple of tin mired yards or so up the creek; then, evidently satisfied with the aitnation, cnt off tbrongh the bash and was lost to sight. As soon as be bad gone Jack jumped tip. "Good morning, IHckl" he aaid. "I've had a good sleep I" After the nsnal wash when there was water enough to bave one we bad the never varying breakfast, which was barely finished when crack, crack I and with a jingle and a rattle np came a covered in wagon with all horses drag ging It A couple of men rode along side, while two black hoys, in bine serges and white slouch hats, came be hind, driving some spare horses. They drove off tlio truck and cnt away among the trees, drawing np nUmt a couple of hundred yards or so from our camp. A few linmlrctl yards hehlnd came the squatter and his daughter. I could see that 111" horwa which they rode were vnt.tl.v superior to those generally nxl in I lw u-nlf, nitx-it some of the gulf hornes sin i id a breeding that made the iniiiiring mind speculate aa to how tlier ever cnine into the hands of the men wlio oetensilily owned them. The pnir halted for a minute or two The squatter rode over to na by himself, the girl iroing on to the camp. ltixlciick Mackenzie of Tarragong was a man who milit lie a few years over t. of middle height, with clearly cut features, hoiient grny eyee, grizzled hair and tieard altogether a smart. kindly looking gcntlciuuu. He had been a loin; time in the colonies and had done well. He had latt ly taken np loud in the mutlieiii territory, sent on stock iiliewl and was now on his way out to fix on a site for a head station. He rode and addressed himself to Jack. Somehow they always had a trick of aililrer in:j Jack tirst "tloed morning," he said gravely, jumping off his horse, "t (onion, my innn. told me of the sad affair that oc ciiirul l.i' t niht. If yon'li nllow me to assist you. we limy li able to give yon very i.i.it mil H-M-t;int e. I'll stlidover a ci'npl'i of my Men. Ah, here comer (iornoii wi'h tiie iiecesMiiy article, and as tli .1 l - ::uiuy 1 i Ion t think we'll Imvc inn, li i',i!:ii ::y in nigging a grnvft ll.iw v a foiled iinyiliiiig on the Nidy that v. ill I Jul to il nil nulicHiion t Vet bill's a few notes r .th his description might In of tiM' when rcimrtiiig the matter to the l'.iee. I lsdieve the po lice have come to the Macartlinr river, which can't If more than til) miles from here at the farthest. " He spoke in a quiet, unol'trit-ovo. businesslike way. "lVrhnps, sir. I said, "you're a J. P. in Queensland if not in the northern territory ; so. if you wonldu't mind as sisting n and witnessing the inventory of the dead man's property, we would be grsatly ohligeil to yon. Mv name is ParkiT, and my mate's isTyndall. Per- naps yon d better take down onr name. " He had taken from a light gray khar- kee ci nit a note Wmk and pencil to facili late matters. "As yon wish," he re plied. "My name Mm ki-niin. Tarra- gong is the name of my station on the lltir.li kin Then we lift.nl the blanket from off the corpse. Perhaps I never saw a more jxHcefiil lk non the face of any one who had died by violence than I aaw on the face of this man. Whatever may have been his rtlea passions once nisin a time they had now forsaken the clay, and tliere was no expression there save that of the pristine innocence of the child. I had seen the aaiue look on Jack's f. ice when he was asleep. He hail been, as the squatter said, looking sad ly on his fiiv. a handsome fellow. Then we examined his possesion. In the small punch attached to bis belt we found a plain silver watch, in his trousers pocket some silver, and two a'A notes In an old purse. The squatter nut ied a small parcel wrapped in oil cloth and looked at a acket of letters; he read the addresses on one or two of the envelope and seemed surprised; then he examined the convspondence. His face was a study now: the deepest concern and astonishment were depicted there. I heard Jack ejaculate hoarsely Well?" but his fat-e was averted, Tlien the stinatfrr. in bis qniet bat somewhat formal way, said; "This man, I learn from these letter, la the son of one whom once I consider ed my friend. His mother and my sister were at ecuool togither. His name is John Kartinharson. Perhaps, nmler the (trvnuisuncus, I may a well tell yon fill is"- W UfUd On blanket from of tltt corps, that only a few years ago be bad every reason to consider himself independent, bnt on the death of bis father a sorry state of affairs transpired and be found himself penniless. I bad beard abont bis misfortunes and was aware that he intended emigrating to Australia. Then his mother wrote to me to the effect that she bad extracted from hiiu a re luctant promise that be wonld come ont to one of my stations. I believe there were some remote prospects of bis com ing into some money, and something else that I needn't talk about now. But be never came to me. I waa sorry, bow ever, to hear. In an official capacity, that he'd been seen in company that he'd bave done well to bave avoided; bnt I'm not at liberty to talk of that Now that I look at him, I can see the family resemblance be ia John Farqu harsotr beyond a doubt " "Then you'll oblige ns by keeping the articles belonging to him," I begged, "lint I don't suppose yon've bad your breakfast yet If you go back to your camp and get it now you mightn't care abont eating it here we'll bave everything ready in half an boar's time. " "I'll send fiavtle along to give yon a hand, " remarked the squatter and went over to bis own camp. We chose a dry, sandy spot for the grave, and Jack, taking the shovel in hi bands, worked steadily. Then Savile came, a great strapping, qniet looking individual, with a round, good natursd face. He took the shovel forcibly from Jack, who was too much astonished at this summary mode of procedure to ex press dissent "loo sit down, mate, he cried to me; "you're not looking too spicy I I had been groping aimlessly around. To Jack he said; "Well, if you will work, you can get a sheet of bark. I've got some rope" this for the bush coffin. In leas than an hoar's time every' thing was ready. Then we placed the opposed John Farquharson on the sheet of bark ready to be rolled round bis poor body when we lowered It into the gTave, and now we saw Mackenzie of Tarragong coming among the trees, ac companied by bis daughter, a girl who I supposed would be abont 10 years of age, and with her a fair, fresh, pleasant woman who waa evidently some few years older. For a year or two I bad not seen many women. In fact, they were few and far between in that gulf country. and uch women as there were well. the less said abont some of them the better. It was little wonder therefore that Norab Mackenzio I bad heard her father mention ber name should have filled me with a peculiar interest Hhe was slightly built and wore a well tit ting riding habit that suited her neat trim figure to perfection. On her head waa a gray, broad brimmed felt hat caught np at one side and held by I small old fashioned Celtic silver brooch Underneath ber large dark eyes looked oat from a delicately molded face that reminded me of some old Italian or Bpaniah picture. Her complsxion was of a warm olive tint, and, what with her dark eyes, heavily fringed eyelids. and the light brown color of her hair, he represented a type of Australian womanhood that fur subtle, attractive power will hold its own with any in the world. It was the Saxon type mod lned by the healthful, outdoor life of a subtropical climate. Her face was of too patrician a cat to compare to that of a gypsy's, but apart from its natural self possession there waa something so alien from conventionality in her man ner that the comparison waa suggested. I saw Jack look at her steadily, then abruptly turn awar bis bead. I could not see bis face. Then the other man came np and one of the black boy. The little group gathered round the grave. Iheeqnatler, taking hi dangh tar by the hand, lifted a corner of the blanket and looked upon the peaceful white face. Then the girl placed wreath of wild flowers, which she bad carried in her hand, upon his breast, and it seemed to me aa if tears stood in her eyes. When for the first time I saw the face of Norah Mackenzie, it struck me that there waa not much would escape her observation, nor was I mis taken. 8he only looked for a moment upon that cold mask of clay, and then involuntarily, as it were, turning round. gazed in a strange, puzzled fashiitfi at Jack. The likeness had struck her aud evidently made her think. Have you a Book of Common Prayer t" the squatter asked. "I'll read the burial service, being the oldest, it you don't mind," adding in an under tone. "I'm rait an Episcirpalian, but that doesn't matter." And here something occurred which shows how at times into the most sacred and solemn office a touch of the lrnli crons will creep. I glanced at Jack, and Jack returned the compliment I sup pose both of ns mast have presented such a shamefaced and guilty appear ance that when I looked np and caught Miss Mackenzie s eves, while Jack stam mered ont something abont "being afraid be had forgotten to fetch hi prayer book along with him, " there waa an amused expression in them for a sec ond, indicating a quick appreciation of the situation. In another instant, how ever, it had died away, and the squat ter himself came to the rescue. "Oh, well, if you haven't one handy. don't mind," be remarked. "I rut mine in my pocket in case of accidents. " And now in the abude of thnt great bloodwood tree the solemn words of the funeral service commenced the most beautiful and solemn words of any like service in the world. Then clearly and distinctly came the words, spoken in a manly, earnest voice. I am the resurrection and the life." It was indeed a solemn scene. I had seen many funerals at sea. when those whom I knew well were committed to the deep, and fully realised the solem nity of the situation, bat there was something tragic abont the fate of him who lay in the sheet of bark, now folded round his poor, bliiod stained body. that was unspeakably pathetic. What ever the fan Its or passions of this man may have been a sheet of bark and six feet of sandy soil in that far Australian forest were all that pertained to hiiu now. W ithin a year or two, such Is the changing nature of all things tropical even the rise where ha stent w.mM h a matter of conjecture. Perhaps the I fever bad made me somewhat fanciful. I ffrauietiibsr; (I flawed orvn m jd:J denly what a strange spice of mockery there was in this burial after alL If were not dreaming the night before and I was half Inclined to thiuk I bad br-n. or that it waa some trick of the brain arising from the fever I had awn Jack take from this man what simply obliterated hi identity and left him with that which give bim a false one. He was being b iried nnder the name of a man who at that moment was attainting at hi burial. For I cc uld not but suppiae that my mate Jack wu the same John Farqu bans to whom the letters which the squatter bad taken from the corre had been addressed. and who for some reason or other wished to be furgotten by the world. He had seized upon the present opportunity of accomplishing his purpose to N cotuud ered aa dead. The name wl w a I had known him under, that of Jack Tyn dall. was, of course, a false one. Bull I could not be angry with Jack. "Speak of a man aa yon find him" is not only a charitable hut a just maxim. I had never met with a more straightforward ar a more unselfish man. The elder of the two women was now crying silently. One could not bat ob serve them. The younger of the two had placed ber arm round the other's waist and held one of ber hand as if to comfort her, although, ber own eyee were undoubtedly dimmed. It waa evi dent she was averse to betraying ber feelings. "Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, and dust to dust" And in a few minutes all was over. The women went back to their camp, and the squatter, with his own bam, cut four strong pests and placed them at the corners of the newly made grave. He also cat oat on the bark of the tree the name "J. Farquharson," aud the date, "July, 1HM3." "I 11 get an iron plate made in Sydney and bave it sent op to be pbtcedover the grave, he said. TO OONTWl'KD. Tbellest In the nerld. W'e believe thatChauiberlia'HOougb n nx.lv uihA M in the world. 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