9/12 Wrong chap generally gets the kick as some one else ought to have ketched, but 'tarn't your fault, and it's no use to grumble." "But it is your fault, if you know who were the offenders and will not tell." "Is it? That's where you gents as is scholards gets over the like of me. I see it now; you are right, sir. What a wonderful head you've got for arguing, sewerly!" "Then you'll tell Mr Reardon in the morning ?" "I didn't say as I would, sir." "No; but you will ?" "No, sir, but I won't!" he said emphatically. |