An Outback Marriage - Page 83/145

"Not too easy," said the Englishman. "Always seems to be a deuced

hard place just under your hip, don't you know?"

"I'll put you right in a brace of shakes," said Considine. "I've

got the very thing to make a soft bed. Half a minute now, and I'll

get it for you."

He went out to the back of the house, and returned with a dry white

bullock-hide, as rigid as a sheet of iron. This he threw down at

Carew's feet.

"Here y'are, Mister; put that under you for a hipper, and you'll

be all right."

Carew found the hide nearly as hard as the bare floor, but he

uttered profuse thanks, and said it was quite comfortable; to which

the old man replied that he was sure it must be, and then threw

himself back on his bunk and began snoring at once. But Carew lay

long awake.