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CHAPTER XXII. TIME FLIES.
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The hands at Yanda marvelled1 greatly at the tale Edgar told of their adventures, and they marvelled still more when the treasure they brought with them was shown.
‘And to think that black fellow knew all about it, and kept the secret so long,’ said Ben Brody. ‘I can[205] hardly believe it is true. You must have travelled thousands of miles. All I can say is you deserve what you have got.’
After staying a few weeks at Yanda, where he received letters from home, and from Wal Jessop, Edgar decided2 to go to Sydney and see Eva again. Will Brown remained at Yanda, in order to gain more experience of station life.
When Edgar arrived in Sydney, he at once went to Watson’s Bay. Wal Jessop did not know Edgar had left Yanda. Eva had constantly inquired for Edgar during his absence, and been comforted by the assurance he would return to her.
Edgar walked up the steep path to the cottage, intending to give the inmates3 a surprise, but Eva, who was looking out of the window, recognised him, and gave a joyful4 cry that brought Mrs. Jessop to her. Together they rushed out to greet Edgar, and he soon had little Eva crowing delightedly in his arms, Mrs. Jessop looking on, her motherly face beaming with satisfaction.
‘How you have grown, Eva!’ said Edgar, holding her up in his arms to have a better look at her. ‘You have had a good home, and Mrs. Jessop has taken great care of you.’
Eva began to prattle5 in her pretty childish way, and asked Edgar numerous questions, some of which he found a difficulty in answering.
When Wal Jessop returned home and found Edgar installed in the cottage he was delighted. He had been longing6 to see him again, and to hear all about his adventures. These Edgar had to relate over and over again, and little Eva, too, was interested in hearing about Yacka and the blacks, and the White Spirit in the wonderful cave. When she saw the precious stones and gold Edgar brought with him, she clapped her hands with joy, and wanted to play with all the pretty things.
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