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Updated: May 7, 2025
A letter written in a rugged, forcible fist, arrived for Charlie Gordon from a young fellow named Redshaw, once a station-hand on Kuryong, who had gone out to the back-country and was rather a celebrity in his way. His father was a pensioner at the old station, and Redshaw junior, who was known as Flash Jack, evidently kept in touch with things at Kuryong. He wrote Dear Sir,
"Who is J. Redshaw, and why does he sign "alas Flash Jack?" "He means Alias, don't you see? Alias Flash Jack. He is a man we used to have on the station, and his father used to work for us I expect he wants to do us a good turn." "It will be a good turn in earnest, if he puts you in the way of finding Considine," said the lawyer. "You will have to send Hugh up.
I hear from Gannon the trooper that you want to find Keogh. When he left the coach that time, he went back to the station and got his horses, and cleared out, and he is now hiding in Reeves's buffalo camp at the back of Port Faraway. If I hear any more will let you know. J. REDSHAW, alas 'Flash Jack. "What's all this?" said Pinnock, when Charlie and Carew brought him the letter.
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