[Frank’s Campaign by Horatio Alger Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookFrank’s Campaign CHAPTER XXVIII 10/12
John still felt giddy, and was glad to accept Mr.Morton's offer.
He knew that his father would be angry with him for having the boat fitted up without his knowledge, especially as he had directed Mr.Plane to charge it to his father's account.
Supposing that Squire Haynes approved, the carpenter made no objections to doing so.
But even the apprehension of his father's anger was swallowed up by the thought of the great peril from which he had just escaped, and the discomfort of the wet clothes which he had on. Mr.Morton, too, was completely wet through, with the exception of his coat, and but for John's apparent inability to go home alone, would at once have returned to his boarding-house to exchange his wet clothes for dry ones. It so happened that Squire Haynes was sitting at a front window, and saw Mr.Morton and his son as they entered the gate and came up the graveled walk.
He had never met Mr.Morton, and was surprised now at seeing him in John's company.
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