[The Willoughby Captains by Talbot Baines Reed]@TWC D-Link book
The Willoughby Captains

CHAPTER THIRTY
14/15

By the way, you saw me with Silk on this bench yesterday afternoon ?" "Yes," said Riddell; "you didn't seem to be enjoying yourself." "I should think I wasn't.

I'd been trying to get him to let me off that promise, and he had offered to do it for seven pounds, under condition.
I might have closed with him if you hadn't come past just then.

He held me down to rile you, and I got so wild I rounded on him and made him in a frightful rage, and it's very likely now he may tell Paddy if you don't." "Not he," said Riddell.

"You're well out of his clutches, old man, and it strikes me the best way you can atone for that affair is by keeping out of it for the future, and having no more to do with fellows like that." "What on earth should I have done," said the boy, "without you to look after me?
I'd have gone to the dogs, to a dead certainty." "It seems I can look after you rather too much sometimes," said the captain.

"Ah, there's Silk coming this way.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books