[With Wolfe in Canada by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link book
With Wolfe in Canada

CHAPTER 21: The Capture Of Quebec
35/52

But how could I tell?
The last time I saw you, you were flirting, as hard as you could, with someone else." "Well, sir, whose fault was that?
You chose to make yourself disagreeable, and stay away, and what was I to do?
I should do the same in the future, I can tell you, if you neglected me in the same way." "I sha'n't give you the chance, Aggie.

You can rely upon that." The squire was fully prepared for the communication which James had to make to him, and, as there were no reasons for waiting, the ceremony took place very shortly afterwards.
The squire never asked any questions about his nephew.

The official report had come home that Lieutenant Horton had died of drowning, while under arrest, but the squire forbore all inquiry, and, to the end of his life, remained in ignorance of the disgraceful circumstances.
Perhaps, in his heart, the news was a relief to him.

He had never been fond of Richard as a lad, and his confidence, once shaken, had never been restored.

He had intended to carry out his promise to leave him twenty thousand pounds; but he was well pleased that all that belonged to him should descend to his granddaughter.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books