<h2 id="THE_RESCUE"><i>THE RESCUE.</i></h2>
<p class="h3"><span class="smcap">By Edward Dyson.</span></p>
<p class="h3">(<i>From "Rhymes from the Mines," by kind permission of Messrs. Angus and
Robertson, Publishers, Sydney and Melbourne.</i>)</p>
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">There's a sudden, fierce clang of the knocker, then the sound of a voice in the shaft,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Shrieking words that drum hard on the centres, and the braceman goes suddenly daft;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"Set the whistle a-blowing like blazes! Billy, run, give old Mackie a call—<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Run, you fool! Number Two's gone to pieces, and Fred Baker is caught in the fall!<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Say, hello! there below—any hope, boys, any chances of saving his life?"<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"Heave away!" says the knocker. "They've started. God be praised, he's no youngsters or wife!"<br/></span></div>
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<span class="i0">Screams the whistle in fearful entreaty, and the wild echo raves on the spur,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And the night, that was still as a sleeper in soft, charmed sleep, is astir<br/></span>
<span class="i0">With the fluttering of wings in the wattles, and the vague, frightened murmur of birds;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">With far cooeys that carry the warning, running feet, inarticulate words.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">From the black belt of bush come the miners, and they gather by Mack on the brace,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Out of breath, barely clad, and half-wakened, with a question in every face.<br/></span>
<span class="pagenum">[14]</span></div>
<div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">"Who's below?" "Where's the fall?" "Didn't I tell you?—Didn't I say them sets wasn't sound?"<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"Is it Fred? He was reckless was Baker; now he's seen his last shift underground."<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"And his mate? Where is Sandy M'Fadyn?" "Sandy's snoring at home on his bunk."<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"Not at work! Name of God! a foreboding?" "A foreboding be hanged! He is drunk!"<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"Take it steady there, lads!" the boss orders. He is white to the roots of his hair.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"We may get him alive before daybreak if he's close to the face and has air."<br/></span></div>
<div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">In the dim drive with ardour heroic two facemen are pegging away.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Long and Coots in the rise heard her thunder, and they fled without word or delay<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Down the drive, and they rushed for the ladders, and they went up the shaft with a run,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">For they knew the weak spot in the workings, and they guessed there was graft to be done.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Number Two was pitch dark, and they scrambled to the plat and they made for the face,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">But the roof had come down fifty yards in, and the reef was all over the place.<br/></span></div>
<div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">Fresher men from the surface replace them, and they're hauled up on top for a blow;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">When a life and death job is in doing there's room only for workers below.<span class="pagenum">[15]</span><br/></span>
<span class="i0">Bare-armed, and bare-chested, and brawny, with a grim, meaning set of the jaw,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">The relay hurries in to the rescue, caring not for the danger a straw;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">'Tis not toil, but a battle, they're called to, and like Trojans the miners respond,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">For a dead man lies crushed 'neath the timbers, or a live man is choking beyond.<br/></span></div>
<div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">By the faint, yellow glow of the candles, where the dank drive is hot with their breath,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">On the verge of the Land of the Shadow, waging war breast to bosom with Death,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">How they struggle, these giants! and slowly, as the trucks rattle into the gloom,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Inch by inch they advance to the conquest of a prison—or is it a tomb?<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And the workings re-echo a volley as the timbers are driven in place;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Then a whisper is borne to the toilers: "Boys, his mother is there on the brace!"<br/></span></div>
<div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">Like veterans late into action, fierce with longing to hew and to hack,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Riordan's shift rushes in to relieve them, and the toil-stricken men stagger back.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"Stow the stuff, mates, wherever there's stowage! Run the man on the brace till he drops!<br/></span>
<span class="i0">There's no time to think on this billet! Bark the heels of the trucker who stops!<span class="pagenum">[16]</span><br/></span>
<span class="i0">Keep the props well in front, and be careful. He's in there, and alive, never fret."<br/></span>
<span class="i0">But the grey dawn is softening the ridges, and the word has not come to us yet.<br/></span></div>
<div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">Still the knocker rings out, and the engine shrieks and strains like a creature in pain<br/></span>
<span class="i0">As the cage rushes up to the surface and drops back into darkness again.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">By the capstan a woman is crouching. In her eyes neither hope nor despair;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">But a yearning that glowers like frenzy bids those who'd speak pity forbear.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Like a figure in stone she is seated till the labour of rescue be done.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">For the father was killed in the Phœnix, and the son—Lord of pity! the son?<br/></span></div>
<div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">"Hello! there on top!" they are calling. "They are through! He is seen in the drive!"<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"They have got him—thank Heaven! they've got him, and oh, blessed be God, he's alive!"<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"Man on! heave away!" "Step aside, lads; let his mother be first when he lands."<br/></span>
<span class="i0">She was silent and strong in her anguish; now she babbles and weeps where she stands,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And the stern men, grown gentle, support her at the mouth of the shaft, till at last<br/></span>
<span class="i0">With a rush the cage springs to the landing, and her son's arms encircle her fast.<br/></span></div>
<div class="stanza">
<span class="i0"><i>She has cursed the old mine for its murders, for the victims its drives have ensnared,</i><br/></span>
<span class="i0"><i>Now she cries a great blessing upon it for the one precious life it has spared.</i><br/></span></div>
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<p><span class="pagenum">[17]</span></p>
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