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CHAPTER XX. THE RETURN TO YANDA.
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Before they were awake next morning Yacka, true to his promise, went to the cave and returned with some of the finest rubies1 and purest lumps of gold. He roused Edgar and Will, and showed them what he had done.
‘It is as much as we can carry,’ he said, and they agreed with him.
The gold was heavy, and they had a long tramp before them.
Without further delay they collected their treasure, and made it secure in a strong skin loin-cloth, which was fastened by dried strips of leather, so that none of the stones could fall out.
‘This is like putting all our eggs in one basket,’ said Edgar. ‘I think we had better carry the best of the rubies about us.’
This was done, and the bag again fastened securely.
The Enooma accompanied them, and left them about a couple of days’ journey from the ranges.
At this point Edgar and Will bade them farewell, and Yacka promised to return and travel with them further north. The black had explained to them all that had taken place in the caves, and they did not care to remain longer in that district.
Yacka led them safely through the MacDonnell Ranges, and they reached Alice Springs, where they had a hearty2 welcome.
‘We never expected to see you alive again,’ said Walter Hepburn. ‘You have been away close upon six months, and we thought you were gone for good. I hope you are satisfied with your experiences.’
‘We are,’ said Edgar. ‘We have seen many strange and wonderful sights.’
‘You must tell me about your adventures to-night,’ said Hepburn. ‘I have kept your horses safe, and they will be ready for the journey.’
It was a relief to Edgar and Will to obtain fresh clothes, for those they wore were almost in rags.
The night of their arrival they related to Walter Hepburn all that had befallen them, and he was amazed. He could hardly credit the account Edgar gave of the wealth found in the cave of Enooma; but when he saw the precious stones and gold spread out before him, he was completely overwhelmed.
‘This is pure gold,’ he said, as he handled a large lump of the precious metal. ‘And these rubies are exceedingly rich in colour, and worth a heap of money. We have found rubies in the
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红宝石( ruby的名词复数 ); 红宝石色,深红色 | |
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