A good husband usually provides his wife with
sufficient clothing, he insinuated; but when he heard that further
supplies were on the bullock waggons, he apologised, and as he waddled
about kept one ear cocked to catch the first sound of the bullock bells.
"Bullocky jump four miles," he informed us; from which we inferred that
the sound of the bells would travel four miles. Cheon's English generally
required paraphrasing.
Almost every day some fresh garment collapsed, and I bitterly regretted
my recklessness in giving Jimmy's Nellie the bath wrapper. Fortunately a
holland dress was behaving beautifully. "A staunch little beast," the
Maluka called it. That, however, had to be washed, every alternate day;
and, fearing possible contingencies, I was beginning a dress of
unbleached calico, when the Maluka, busy among the stores, came on a roll
of bright pink galatea ordered for lubras' dresses, and brought it to the
house in triumph.
Harsh, crudely pink, galatea! Yet it was received as joyfully as ever a
woman received a Paris gown; for although necessity may be the mother of
invention, she more often brings thankful hearts into this world.
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