Missing Friends

Missing Friends
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Thorvald Peter Ludwig Weitemeyer. Missing Friends

Missing Friends

Table of Contents

CHAPTER I. MY FIRST EXPERIENCES ON LEAVING HOME

CHAPTER II. ON THE EMIGRANT SHIP—THE JOURNEY TO QUEENSLAND

CHAPTER III. MY ARRIVAL IN QUEENSLAND

CHAPTER IV. GAINING COLONIAL EXPERIENCE

CHAPTER V. TOWNSVILLE: MORE COLONIAL EXPERIENCES

CHAPTER VI. ON THE HERBERT RIVER

CHAPTER VII. LEAVING THE HERBERT—RAVENSWOOD

CHAPTER VIII. SHANTY-KEEPING, PROSPECTING, THORKILL'S DEATH

CHAPTER IX. GOING TO THE PALMER

CHAPTER X. RETURNING FROM THE PALMER

CHAPTER XI. A LOVE STORY

CHAPTER XII. BRISBANE—TRAVELS IN THE "NEVER NEVER" LAND

CHAPTER XIII. THE END

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Thorvald Peter Ludwig Weitemeyer

Being the Adventures of a Danish Emigrant in Queensland (1871-1880)

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While the dissatisfaction was at its highest point, somebody we had not yet seen came into the cabin. He was a person with a decided military air about him, and he was also dressed in a gorgeous uniform. Two of the passengers who had already been sworn in to act as police constables during the voyage came behind him, and in one of his uplifted hands he held a document which he was waving at us. "Halt," cried he. "Halt, Donnerwetter, I say, halt, while I read this paper." All the Germans without an exception had just come from the Franco-German war, and the sight of the uniform and the determined military air about the doctor, as we soon discovered him to be, had the effect of shutting them up in an instant. Some of the Danes were also old soldiers; anyhow, you might have heard a pin drop while the doctor, who also came straight from the war, where he had been army surgeon, read a proclamation, the exact words of which I forget, but which was to the purpose that he had supreme command over us all, and—"Donnerwetter," cried he, "Donnerwetter, I will have order. If you are not amenable to discipline I will handcuff every one of you. What sort of Knechte are you?" This last remark was addressed to a big strapping-looking German who happened to stand close to him. The German stood as stiff as a statute, saluting with the one hand, while with the other he made a slight movement which threw his overcoat a little to one side and displayed a silver cross which he wore on his vest. "Ha!" cried the doctor, greatly mollified, "I see you have served the Kaiser to some purpose. Don't forget you are not outside the Kaiser's law yet. I hope we shall be friends." Then he marched off to read his proclamation in other parts of the ship. These Germans, I found out by degrees, were not at all bad fellows, but we did not for a long time forgive them the assault on the potatoes, and I have often thought what a peculiar sign of German thrift it was. They had simply taken in the situation more quickly than we; indeed it has become nearly a proverb in Queensland to say that a German will grow fat where other men will starve. After that time order was restored, and no disturbance worth mention occurred on the whole voyage.

Nothing can well be more tedious than a sea voyage of four months under our circumstances. The food was wretched and insufficient, and, as I have already mentioned, most of us had to sleep with all our clothes on us. We did not undress; we rather dressed to go to bed!

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