[Only An Irish Boy by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookOnly An Irish Boy CHAPTER XII 10/11
It made him grind his teeth when he thought of it.
What should he do about it? He wanted to be revenged in some way, and he meant to be. Finally he decided to report Andy to the teacher, and, if possible, induce him to punish him. "The teacher knows that my father's a man of influence," he said to himself.
"He will believe me before that ragamuffin.
If he don't, I'll try to get him turned away." When, therefore, the bell rang for recess, and the rest of the scholars hurried to the playground, Godfrey lingered behind.
He waited till all the boys were gone, and then went up to the teacher. "Well, Godfrey, what is it ?" asked the master. "Mr.Stone, I want to make a complaint against Andrew Burke," said Godfrey. "What has he done ?" "He is a brute," said Godfrey, in an excited manner.
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