[The People of the Abyss by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookThe People of the Abyss CHAPTER X--CARRYING THE BANNER 7/9
The doorways remain empty, and the boys keep awake and carry the banner. "I was down under the arches," grumbled another young fellow.
By "arches" he meant the shore arches where begin the bridges that span the Thames.
"I was down under the arches wen it was ryning its 'ardest, an' a bobby comes in an' chyses me out.
But I come back, an' 'e come too. ''Ere,' sez 'e, 'wot you doin' 'ere ?' An' out I goes, but I sez, 'Think I want ter pinch [steal] the bleedin' bridge ?'" Among those who carry the banner, Green Park has the reputation of opening its gates earlier than the other parks, and at quarter-past four in the morning, I, and many more, entered Green Park.
It was raining again, but they were worn out with the night's walking, and they were down on the benches and asleep at once.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|