Part 26 (1/2)
'I'll swear I saw him last week, and where should he be located around here if not at Barker's Creek?'
'That man's a murderer,' said Adye Dauntsey. 'How he got off with only fifteen years the lord only knows. How quickly time flies. Are you quite sure, Jim, you have made no mistake?'
'Certain. I know him. Haven't I fought him and beaten him? The look he gave me as we pa.s.sed each other was quite enough.'
'This shall be attended to,' said Dauntsey. 'Machinson must inquire into it. He cannot know anything about it.'
'He ought to,' said Jim. 'It is more his business than mine.'
There was a shout outside, and Dr Tom went to the door.
'Come in, Shaw,' he said.
Rodney Shaw entered the room and, after greeting them, said--
'What's up with the jockey? He does not look very well.'
'No, and you would not look any better if you had had a crack on the head last night,' blurted out Jim.
'Was he hurt? Who did it?' asked Shaw.
'That's what I would like to find out,' said Jim.
'Will he be able to ride?' asked Shaw, anxiously.
'Yes,' said Willie, 'and win too.'
Rodney Shaw laughed.
'Don't be too sure, my lad. You have Distant Sh.o.r.e to beat, and The Captain, and a dozen more.'
'And I shall beat them all. It is my first race, and I am going to win it.'
Dr Tom had seen Rodney Shaw several times, but did not know him well.
Something in his voice seemed to recall memories. He had only been to Cudgegong three or four times, and had never seen much of the owner of that station. 'Where the deuce have I met him, years ago?' thought Dr Tom.
Of course it could only be fancy, he knew that, but still he could not get rid of the idea that Rodney Shaw was a man he had known in days gone by.
'You think Distant Sh.o.r.e will win?' asked Adye Dauntsey.
'Yes. With Madsley up, I have a really good chance.'
'It promises to be a most interesting race,' said Dr Tom.
'The handicap is not bad considering the committee framed it,' said Shaw.
'I think they have done their work well,' said the doctor. 'Do you think it could have been improved upon?'