[Outward Bound by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookOutward Bound CHAPTER XII 8/20
He walked in here as straight as though he had been sent for, and knew just where to go," said Wilton. "Of course he did: you say Shuffles told you Lowington knew all about it; and I suppose he has been on the watch to find some fellows at it so as to make an example of them." "That's the whole of it.
We might as well throw the props overboard now." Mr.Lowington returned to the cabin, where he had left Paul Kendall.
He was sadly disturbed by the discovery he had made, for he had no suspicion before that any of his pupils had made so much progress in vice.
He knew what a terrible evil gambling was among men; that it was the forerunner of dissipation and crime; and he felt the responsibility which rested upon him as a guardian and instructor of youth. "Mr.Kendall, your information was correct; and I commend the zeal you have displayed in bringing this fearful evil to light.
How happened you to discover it ?" "I had a hint from a source which I would rather not mention," replied the second lieutenant, with some embarrassment. "Indeed!" "Yes, sir; one of the students, who berths in the steerage, happened accidentally to let it out." Paul said "accidentally," because he believed that Shuffles had been betrayed into the revelation by their former intimacy. "And he does not wish to be regarded as an informer," added the principal. "No, sir; after he had excited my curiosity, he told me where I could find the gamblers at play." "I understand his position, precisely," said Mr.Lowington; "and I will not ask his name.
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