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The Willoughby Captains

CHAPTER THIRTY THREE
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Of course I don't want to do it, but I could make it rather awkward for him if I chose." The captain fired up scornfully, but Silk did not notice it, and continued, "You wouldn't like to see him expelled, would you?
If I were to tell all I know about him, he would be, to a certainty." Riddell, on whom these incautious words had acted with a result wholly different from what was intended, could scarcely contain himself to talk coolly as he replied, "Please leave my room.

I don't want you here." Silk looked round in a startled way at the words, and his face changed colour.
"What ?" he demanded.

"Please leave my room," replied the captain.

"Not till you promise to get back the names." "I shall do nothing of the sort." "You won't?
You know the consequence ?" Riddell said nothing.

"I shall tell of Wyndham," said Silk.


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