[The Golden Canyon by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookThe Golden Canyon CHAPTER III 2/9
You had better tell him to-day that we have not got a great deal of cash between us, and that as I only want building up now, he need not come again." "Don't you trouble yourself about that," Dave growled.
"You don't suppose that when you have got yourself cut and sliced about in helping me you are going to have any trouble about doctors? We have got a tidy lot at present amongst us, and what is ours is yourn.
We were going to set off among the hills a day or two after the time we had that trouble; only, of course, that stopped it all." "Please don't stop on my account," Dick said.
"I shall get on very well now, and I was saying to Tom, as soon as I can get about we will go off somewhere among the hills; for one might just as well be lying in an oven as here.
If you will tell us where you and your mates are working, we might find our way there, and get a job.
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