
A breezy ride through the Australian outback sets the stage, as the narrator and his quick‑witted chauffeur Alfred speed along a dusty road, swapping yarns about a legendary bush mechanic named Henry. Alfred’s love of engines and his fearless, almost mischievous driving style provide the perfect backdrop for a tall tale that blends humor, rugged scenery, and the raw excitement of early motor racing.
The story unfurls with Henry’s transformation from a “wood‑and‑water joey” to a daring driver, spurred by the sight of the first automobile rolling through his district. As the pair navigate a chaotic encounter with a team of horses and a startled dog, the narrative captures the clash between old‑world transport and the roaring new age of cars, all filtered through Paterson’s vivid, colloquial voice.
Through vivid descriptions and witty dialogue, the opening promises a rollicking adventure that celebrates the daring spirit of early 20th‑century Australian pioneers, their machines, and the colorful characters who pushed the limits of speed and imagination.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (183K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by A. Light, L. Bowser, and David Widger
Release date
2008-06-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1941
Best known by the pen name Banjo Paterson, this Australian poet, journalist, and author helped shape the popular image of life in the bush. His verse brought adventure, humor, and a strong feel for the landscape to classics such as The Man from Snowy River and Waltzing Matilda.
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