(resuming...(Big Jack and the Delaney Boys)...From his place in the tent, Jack sat smoking his pipe in deep reflection. By the light of a single candle he contemplated the faces of his brother Padraig and his cousin Billy.
Though the fire of their youth burned brightly in their eyes and their conversation still witty and robust, they could not hide the ever growing gauntness of their cheekbones and their sallow complexion.
Perhaps he thought, it might be the light of the candle..but no it was all to obvious in the light of each day. They were all losing weight on account of their diet and the rigours of their daily toil.
On arrival at this section of the diggings at Gulgong, they had discovered that most of the good paying gravels had either been worked out or were in the process of being so.
They had been forced to take up a site much further up the gully from the original rush where the pay lead was much deeper then they had expected. Most of the high yielding shafts from what they had gathered were bottoming out on bedrock about 8 to 10 feet with insanely rich pickings but here they were already 12 feet down and there was no sign of a bottom save for a hard-packed concreteious layer of red silt, broken slate and rounded pebbles of quartz.
The 12 pounds 9 shillings and 6 pence that they had departed with was now less then 3 pounds. they were low on perishables and would soon have to spend a further 30 shillings on their staple of bread, potatoes and bacon.
To add to Jacks plight the incessant rain continued to bucket down and no one could get within 20 yards of their claims let alone descend to their diggings.
They were held up in that tent for eight straight days and on the morning of the ninth day, Big Jack awoke just as the first light of day creeped its way through the now ragged canvass of the tent. He lay there trying to figure out what was different from the previous eight and like the sun, it dawned on him, there was tranquil silence save the the burbling of a few Magpies. They had all grown accustomed to the roar and crash of the creek in major flood and now the worst of it was over.
big Jack dressed hurriedly, pulled on his boots and stuck his head out of the flap of the tent entrance. There was hardly a cloud in the sky and he couldn't contain his joy! He roared with a gusto! and woke up half of Gulgong at the same time. What he saw then caused him to venture out and down to the shaft..only it wasn't a shaft anymore, instead it was more like the drawings he had seen of the craters on the moon! Their diggins had expanded from four feet sqaure to something like fifteen! and the red hard-packed stuff they had so much trouble extracting, was now all scoured out, revealing the true bottom of the ancient water course. It was said that they left the area some three weeks later, on the coach bound for Sydney with over fifteen pounds weight of gold aboard with them. Old Daniel rarely let a day go by for the rest of his days, without telling the story of 'My Jack and the Delaney Boys'..
Cheers ter yers...Rossco.