[Dab Kinzer by William O. Stoddard]@TWC D-Link bookDab Kinzer CHAPTER XXXI 12/15
Hope I'll see you there again to morrow. Good-afternoon, my dear young friends." "Good-afternoon, sir." They walked away a little rapidly, but with a vivid and decidedly pleasant impression that they had given the pale-faced, earnest-eyed minister an extraordinary amount of comfort. "The fish ain't worth much," said Ford.
"It couldn't have been just them!" No, indeed, it was not, and they failed to make it out to their satisfaction; but it might have helped them if they had seen him hand the fish to "Mary," and say,-- "There, what do you think of that? The very boys I told you of." "The ones you saw on the green, fighting ?" "Exactly.
I must see Dr.Brandegee.They can't be altogether bad." "Bad? No! There must be something about it.
The doctor always knows.
He will be able to explain it, I know." Great was the confidence of the Grantley people in Dr.Brandegee, as to any and all things relating to "his boys;" and that of Mrs.Fallow was none the less when her husband returned from his evening call. "Defending that colored boy? You don't say.
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