[Only An Irish Boy by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookOnly An Irish Boy CHAPTER XIII 3/9
Is this true ?" "Yes, sir," answered Andy, promptly. "You are charged with kneeling down upon him, and preventing his getting up." "That is true," said Andy, quite composedly. "I am surprised that you should have acted in this manner," said Mr. Stone.
"I did not think you quarrelsome or a bully." "I hope I am not," said Andy.
"Did Godfrey tell you why I knocked him over ?" "He said it was because he would not associate with you." Andy laughed. "I hope you'll excuse my laughing, sir," he said, respectfully; "but I'd rather associate with any of the boys than with Godfrey.
I like him least of all." "Then, that is the reason you attacked him, is it ?" "No, sir." "Then, what was it ?" "If you don't mind, sir, I'd like to have you ask Alfred Parker." "Alfred Parker," called out the teacher, "come forward." Alfred obeyed. "Do you know why Andrew attacked Godfrey Preston ?" "Yes, sir; it was on my account." "On your account! Explain." "This morning, before school, I was playing with another boy, and accidentally ran into Godfrey.
He got mad, and threw me over violently.
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