9/22 I complain of no one for fleeing away thither beyond the utmost sea, as David wished to flee, and be at peace." "Complain of no one for fleeing thither ?" asked Amyas. "That is more than I do." Frank looked inquiringly at him; and then-- "No. If I had complained of any one, it would have been of you just now, for seeming to be tired of going Westward-ho." "Do you wish me to go, then ?" "God knows," said Frank, after a moment's pause. "But I must tell you now, I suppose, once and for all. That has happened at Bideford which--" "Spare us both, Frank; I know all. |